Bantam Connecticut Airplane Observation Post 1942
Bantam, Connecticut, in 1942 features an airplane observation post located on a hill. The structure, originally an old shack from Bernard C. Roebergs property, is being readied for military use. Local farmer Charles D. Kilbourne operates the post during a critical time in U.S. history, ensuring aerial surveillance amidst World War II efforts.
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Bantam Connecticut Airplane Observation Post 1942
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