Frobisher Bay, NWT
Photographs


Comments by Chalres Austin: - When I went to Frobisher Bay in 1947, there were only about 7 or 8 buildings on the site, including the hangar. We were there in support of the Air Weather Service. I was sent to design and construct a larger communications area. We erected 8 large antenna towers and put in several high powered low frequency Wilcox transmitters. During the winter of 1947-1948 there were only about 25 personnel on the entire site.



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  1. An Air Force C-54 taxing in to the hangar - November 1947.
    The C-54 served as our "mail plane".
    Courtesy Charles Austin.

  2. An Air Force C-54 parked on the apron - November 1947.
    Courtesy Charles Austin.

  3. Tug boat (Major Enrique Garcia) frozen in the Bay at south end of runway - November 1947.
    Courtesy Charles Austin.

  4. Frobisher Bay from a hill NE looking SW over the Bay - November 1947.
    Site buildings on the left.
    Courtesy Charles Austin.



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