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- 05/14/12 The Heyday of Fort Funston - posted by Nick & Tanya - catalinapilot<at>hotmail.com
- 05/14/12 Re: The Heyday of Fort Funston - posted by Alexy
- 05/15/12 Re: The Heyday of Fort Funston - posted by Frank Grant
- 05/17/12 Re: The Heyday of Fort Funston - posted by jim clifford
- 05/20/12 Re: The Heyday of Fort Funston - posted by David Rothman
- 05/21/12 Re: The Heyday of Fort Funston - posted by Myron Tessler
- 05/21/12 Re: The Heyday of Fort Funston - posted by Jim Gallagher
- 05/21/12 Re: The Heyday of Fort Funston - posted by Mary-Ann
Re: The Heyday of Fort Funston
05/15/12
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posted by Frank Grant
During the early days of World War II one would often hear those huge weapons being fired at Fort Funston. No one at the time knew if it was for real or not. One would often hear someone say, "Here come the Japs!" while hoping it was not true. And it never did come to pass. Now the Japanese are one of our best allies.
Frank Grant
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