 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.
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.
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
 










