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    AWOKEN MEMOIRS; stories of the Airman Heritage Museum – Tent City

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, TEXAS, UNITED STATES

    10.26.2020

    Photo by Alejandra Zier 

    502nd Air Base Wing

    Episode 4: "Awoken Memoirs; stories of the Airman Heritage Museum" introduces Tent City. The most noticeable shortage at Lackland was housing. With hundreds of two-story “mobilization” barracks and one-story tarpaper-covered “theater of operations” shelters built during World War II. Lackland had a rated emergency training capacity of 27,500. When this was exceeded in early July 1950, the only immediate alternative was to start erecting tents. At its greatest extent in mid-January 1951, Lackland’s sprawling Tent City contained more than 4,000 tents and were pitched on virtually every open space, including the main parade ground. Most were 12-man squad tents, 32 by 16 feet. Eventually many tents, especially those used as orderly rooms, supply rooms and permanent party housing, were improved with wooden floors, “hard backs” (walls), and attractive landscaping. The Airman Heritage Museum is more than just a building that contains objects frozen in time. It includes a portion of the history and heritage that helped create the organization we identify as the United States Air Force. We have produced "Awoken Memoirs; stories of the Airman Heritage Museum," consisting of six episodes, to focus on its legacy. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Alejandra Zier)

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    Date Taken: 10.26.2020
    Date Posted: 12.23.2020 15:00
    Photo ID: 6466896
    VIRIN: 201026-F-GK236-1001
    Resolution: 1920x1080
    Size: 1.56 MB
    Location: JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, TEXAS, US

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