The building in the center of the photo (the circular grass area) is now one of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Taipei buildings. When I walked down Lane 134 on a sunny Sunday last fall and attempted to peek inside, a group of security folks rushed out the door and told me to leave the area. I had spent 2 year of my life in and out of those buildings back in the day. Next time I'll take an elevator up a near by building and take pictures.
And here folks, is the same gate and the same building when the occupants were more hospitable, way back in 1967. This was the MAAG HQ building located in the MAAG East Compound.
This photo courtesy of Brenda Kane, MAAG Taiwan 1967.
A Taipei Times article here indicates that the old facility is in the last stage of it's service to the United States government.
Coming soon: Tainan AB - 1958
Taipei Air Station - 1966 - - - " What you have in the end are memories"......... Photo Courtesy of Richard Reesh.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Christmas Dinner
Christmas 1965 - Club 13 - Taipei Air Station -
I had just arrived in Taiwan a couple of weeks earlier.
If you were single, or unaccompanied, young, away from the familiar surroundings of Christmas for the first time, how unfriendly it felt.
Then, walking into the front door of Club 13, it's atmosphere grabbed you and brought your feelings and faith back. Here we were at home, able to relate to what we knew and expected.
I don't remember what Christmas Dinner cost, but, I would bet it was free with your membership card.
Merry Christmas, I hope your are enjoying today with loved ones, in a familiar place and your dinner was just as your expected it to be.
Wonderful, those days long gone, and so fun to remember them again and again..
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Tis the Season of Joy - Merry Christmas
May we remember the "reason for this season."
God Bless each of you...
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Help Launch the CCK Museum - Updated
CCK Main Gate - December 2008
Gene Hirte, whom I describe as the American Veteran's Goodwill Ambassador in Taiwan, recently visited CCK as an invited guest.
Accompanied by his lovely wife, they visited with the Wing Commander. During the visit, details of a new Museum project were described. Gene was asked if he might contact American folks who had served at the old base, CCK or in the Taichung area at any time and ask if they would contribute something to the new museum.
The museum will convey the times of the past using memorabilia and photographs of the days when our C-130s and KC-135s filled the concrete in central Taiwan.
Click HERE for more information and how to contact Gene Hirte.
Thank you for your help.
Update: Wednesday 17 Dec 2008: Ted Quarles of Florida, once assigned to CCK, is the first person to donate an article to the CCK Museum. Thank you Ted!
Monday, December 8, 2008
Taiwan style potpourri
Brenda Kane was in Taiwan from 1965 to 1967, employed at the MAAG East Compound.
This family had a home, water pond and ducks to eat or sell.
Brenda thought the man looking at the woman seated may have been a Dentist.
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I always wondered why the rebar was not cut off when the second story concrete floors were laid. If you look just to the right of the taxi sign's telephone number, you can see rebar sticking out from the building. I think I know why, what is your guess?
This is unusual. This barefoot man pulls a rickshaw. I don't recall ever seeing a rickshaw in Taiwan during my time, 1965 - 1968. This man must be one of the last of the rickshaw pullers who has not yet moved to a pedicab. Consider this, pulling a rickshaw takes different muscles than peddling a heavy pedicab. He may not want to change!
Thank you Brenda for taking time to send these wonderful photographs.
"Coming Soon"
"Coming Soon"
Tainan Air Base in 1958..
Thursday, December 4, 2008
A "Call" for Film
Many of you have found old photographs and slides of your days in Taiwan and forwarded them for posting to our blog and web site, Taipei Air Station.
Blogs now have the capability to show video clips.
Some folks probably have old 8 or Super 8 mm film of your days in Taiwan. It's possible that your film may still be good enough covert to digital format.
If you have film of your time in Taiwan, and would consider having it posted on this blog, please let me know.
I will have it converted to digital format and return your film and a DVD copy to you at my expense.
These old films from the 50s, 60s and 70s will bring back "to life" our days in Taiwan.
It's exciting to think about seeing old film of the places lived, visited and knew so well.
Please e-mail me if you have film you would consider posting on the blog.
taipeiairstation@hawaii.rr.com
Blogs now have the capability to show video clips.
Some folks probably have old 8 or Super 8 mm film of your days in Taiwan. It's possible that your film may still be good enough covert to digital format.
If you have film of your time in Taiwan, and would consider having it posted on this blog, please let me know.
I will have it converted to digital format and return your film and a DVD copy to you at my expense.
These old films from the 50s, 60s and 70s will bring back "to life" our days in Taiwan.
It's exciting to think about seeing old film of the places lived, visited and knew so well.
Please e-mail me if you have film you would consider posting on the blog.
taipeiairstation@hawaii.rr.com
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