[78-L] Short video showing Armed Forces transcriptions discovered at Ft. Lewis/McChord AFB

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Fri Feb 11 04:11:25 PST 2011


Or perhaps destroyed, in accordance with the AFRS agreement with the AFofM.

joe salerno

On 2/10/2011 10:45 AM, David Breneman wrote:
> - On Thu, 2/10/11, Mark Bardenwerper<citrogsa at charter.net>  wrote:
>
>> I emailed Joe, the guy who is doing the restoration. He is
>> not willing
>> to give out information publicly. They are owned by the
>> base. They are
>> renovating an old building and there will be a museum
>> there. I'll wager they will go there.
>
> If this is the old military museum (in the old Fort
> Lewis Hotel) it has been undergoing renovation for
> almost a decade.  My brother and I were considering
> donating my father's collection of WWII Army Air Corps
> memorabilia to them, and we were singularly impressed
> by their lack of interest.  The "curator" wouldn't even
> return phone calls, and my brother had to once chase
> him down on base to show him some of the artifacts
> (he had blown off their meeting). My dad's collection
> went to the Museum of Flight in Seattle instead, and
> they were very happy to receive the donation.  My
> brother and I got a guided tour of their archives
> and restoration facility (and they do deal with old
> media, including nitrate film).  Unless the Ft Lewis
> museum has undergone a shakeup in management, the
> disks will probably go right back into a closet.
>
>
>
>
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