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  Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum
Posted by: twobisquit - 11-11-2007, 10:50 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (2)


Last week, I was able to stop at our local museum and visit with the curator and founder Mrs Joye Kating. Mrs Kating was the head secretary when the Army Air Corp Base was active during WW2. I asked Mrs Kating if I could post some pictures on this website and she was thrilled and made me promise to come back and tell her of everyone's response. She also said to be sure to invite everyone for a personal tour of the Museum. Excuse the poor quality of the photos

Chris

 

backgroundThe Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum is located within the grounds of the Natrona County International Airport, located eight miles west of Casper. The airport occupies the site of the former Casper Army Air Base, constructed duringthe Second World War. The airbase embraced 2902 acres and over 400 buildings were constructed. Construction began in April 1942 and the base was activated on September 1, 1942. The base was used to give B-17 and B-24 bomber crews their final training prior to being sent overseas for combat missions. The base reached its maximum size in August 1944 when 3993 military personnel and 922 civilians occupied the facility. A total of 17,000 men and women trained at this facility. The base was deactivated on March 7, 1945 and ceded to Natrona County on November 6, 1949. The Casper Army Air Base was enrolled on the National Register of Historic Places on August 2, 2001.

 

the museum building

The building that now houses the Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum was originally the Servicemen's Club for enlisted personnel. It is the most interesting of the approximately100 Second World War buildings that are still preserved at the airport. It contains 15 murals that depict aspects of Wyoming history. The murals were painted over an eight month period by four enlisted - men, only one of which had some previous, formal training in art.

All four men, prior to painting, conducted historic research at the local library. No one was a Wyoming native. The murals were dedicated in June 1944. Because there was no paint available, the men made their own from combining materials such as red soil with a fixative.

Repair work and refurbishing of the museum building was conducted during 2003 and 2004, with the use of money contributed by the Natrona County One Cent Sales Tax Commission. When the building was originally built in 1942, it was considered to have a life span of five years. Repair work on both the interior and exterior of the building has included the installation of new insulation, installation of a new ceiling using the same type celotex as the original, new windows and doors, and replacement of the old electric wiring. All of the steel siding, which was put on the building long after it had been given to Natrona County, was removed. The original cedar wood siding on the building was exposed and painted, preserving the original color. Repair and refurbishing of the building will continue through 2004, all of which has been carried out with the goal of preserving the historical integrity of the building. For example, all of the replaced windows and doors resemble the original in style, and all repainting is of the same color as the original. It is important that the integrity of the building be preserved, so that it remains listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

This is Mrs Kating in the front

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  Sunday, November 11, 2007
Posted by: 3_7_I_Recon - 11-10-2007, 11:27 PM - Forum: Veterans Tributes - Replies (2)


I want to let all the veterans know how much I appreciate you. I will be thinking about each and every one of you. Please know that you are often in my thoughts even when I'm not posting much around the forum.

 

May God bless each and every one of you.

 

Lots of love,

Brooke

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  Giving to Our Troops
Posted by: onefastcat - 11-10-2007, 03:33 PM - Forum: Veterans Tributes - Replies (10)


If every one of you out there who is reading this post will send that " SPECIAl " card and request your friends, their friends, and their friends, to do the same, Think of what it will do to lift the spirits of those GUYS, AND GALS, who paid the price.

Here is all we have to do;

 

 

 

When doing your Christmas cards this year, take one card and send it to

the address below. If we pass this on and everyone sends one card, think of

how many cards these wonderful special soldiers who have sacrificed so much FOR US

would get. Think of how you feel when reading a card from someone who cares for you.

 

 

When you are making out your Christmas card list this year, please include

the following:

A Recovering American soldier

c/o Walter Reed Army Medical! Center

6900 Georgia Avenue,NW

Washington ,D..C. 20307-5001

If you approve of the idea, please reply here, then pass it on to your e-mail list.

 

 

Put this on your list NOW. ,,,,,, Don't wait

chucktoo

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  all is well
Posted by: Cadetat6 - 11-10-2007, 12:22 PM - Forum: The Papa Art Section! - Replies (1)

Max sleeps most of the day, but gets up if wind moves the door

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  FLYING P-38
Posted by: Cadetat6 - 11-10-2007, 12:02 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - No Replies


The P-38 needed a good pilot to fly it. Lindberg traveled the Pacific Ocean training the pilots to come back from a mission with gas still in the tank. They should never fly under 50 feet over water

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