St. John's, NF
Photographs


My wife and I returned from our visit to St. John's last week (July 2004). The old 642nd site now is in total ruin and overgrown, nothing much left to see or photograph. I have two photos I will send seperately of my wife and I and Paul Winterson at the site.

The attached pictures were taken sometime in the middle to late sixties by Al Serra (unknown to me) and given to Paul Winterson in the early seventies. Paul sent them to me to scan for him and to copy for you. As noted we don't know for sure what some of the areas in the pictures are. Any help from others will be appreciated. I think it is a disgrace that the unit sign with the emblem was tossed aside like ordinary trash.



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  1. Sign from the entrance to the radar station - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  2. Remains of the Air Police Station building - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  3. Remains of BOQ or the Laundry foundation - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  4. This building served as the "Chow Hall" - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  5. Remains of the "Chow Hall" (left) with the Power Plant in the background - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  6. We suspect that this is the remains of the door to the NCO Club - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  7. Possibly the foundation of the Officers Club - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  8. Rear view of the "Chow Hall" - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  9. Motor Pool and "Chow Hall" - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  10. Remains of the Operations building - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  11. Operations (left) and barracks - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  12. Operations and radar towers - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  13. An unidentified building - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  14. Power Plant and Steam Plant - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.

  15. Remains of the Power Plant - 1966.
    Courtesy Lannis Huckabee.



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Updated: July 28, 2004