KEY |
BLDG |
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FUNCTION (1977/78) |
A |
209 |
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MP Station; Audio/Photo Club |
B |
210 |
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APO; EM Club; Mess Hall (2) |
C |
208 |
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HQ 502nd ASA Group |
D |
223 |
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Post Chapel |
E |
207 |
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328th ASA Co; 409th ASA Co; HHC (502nd ASA Gp) (1) |
F |
206 |
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BEQ |
G |
203 |
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Snack Bar; S&S Book Store; Tailor Shop |
H |
202 |
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Education Center; Craft Shop |
I |
201 |
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BEQ |
J |
222 |
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Post Theater |
K |
220 |
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Motor Pool |
L |
221 |
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328th ASA motor pool |
M |
219 |
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? |
N |
225 |
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Hospital barracks |
O |
224 |
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Hospital barracks |
P |
217 |
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Post Gym |
Q |
216 |
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Army Hospital |
R |
215 |
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Army Hospital; Calibration Company |
S |
214 |
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? |
T |
213 |
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? |
U |
212 |
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BOQ (2) |
V |
211 |
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BOQ (2) |
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248 |
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Classified Burn |
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(1) Bldg 207 - The building was divided into three 3 floor, segments, separated by some double doors. The 328 had the section down by the BEQ, the 409th in the middle and HHC was next to Hqs. I don't think the 3d floors were used for habitation. As I said, ours were empty, 409th had a club up there and I don't known about Hqs Co. Each Co occupied rooms on floors 1 and 2 of their section (Mark Scott). |
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(2) Bldgs 210, 211, 212 - I know the 2 ASA Companies were in there, each had one three-floor wing. There may have been a third company in there but I don't remember. |
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