aeronca65t
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We were in Rehoboth Beach a few weeks ago and I was just looking though my snaps.
We saw several of these WW II "lookout" towers (below) while driving down Highway 1 to Ocean City, MD.
A local history site says of this tower:
"UNITED STATES COAST GUARD TOWER #3. Erected in 1934-35 to aid the coast guard in their lifesaving services as well as a sentinel for German U-boats during WW II. It is the oldest observation tower still standing on Maryland's seashore."
There are other, similar towers along the eastern US coast.
These were part of the 1940s Homeland Defense system.
Coincidentally, so was my Aeronca. It flew coastal patrols in the Maryland area in the early '40s.
German subs were not uncommon. There is a documented case of a German officer getting off of a Nazi sub in WW II and rowing a small dingy up to Atlantic City, New Jersey. He even made his way to NY and eventually back to the sub.
Today, he would never have made it to NY.....he would have lost his shirt at the slot machines in AC.
We also saw this "gate guard" while we were drivng to Ocean City MD. We have a similar, but flyable Huey at out local airport.
We saw several of these WW II "lookout" towers (below) while driving down Highway 1 to Ocean City, MD.
A local history site says of this tower:
"UNITED STATES COAST GUARD TOWER #3. Erected in 1934-35 to aid the coast guard in their lifesaving services as well as a sentinel for German U-boats during WW II. It is the oldest observation tower still standing on Maryland's seashore."
There are other, similar towers along the eastern US coast.
These were part of the 1940s Homeland Defense system.
Coincidentally, so was my Aeronca. It flew coastal patrols in the Maryland area in the early '40s.
German subs were not uncommon. There is a documented case of a German officer getting off of a Nazi sub in WW II and rowing a small dingy up to Atlantic City, New Jersey. He even made his way to NY and eventually back to the sub.
Today, he would never have made it to NY.....he would have lost his shirt at the slot machines in AC.
We also saw this "gate guard" while we were drivng to Ocean City MD. We have a similar, but flyable Huey at out local airport.
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