It was one of those hot and humid Taipei summer days in 1971.
Milt Doyle and friends from the barracks at Taipei Air Station head out of town toward Camp McCauley for a weekend of swimming, relaxing with a few adult beverages and having fun at the HSA Special Services Camp McCauley Beach and Recreation Area, located on the north coast.
We're catching up to that familiar truck.
If you click on this photo it becomes larger and easier to see. On top of the building on the left hand side of this photograph a flag is fluttering. It looks like a US flag, but possibly not, as the star area of the flag appears to be something else. Can someone identify the building or possibly the flag?
If you click on this photo it becomes larger and easier to see. On top of the building on the left hand side of this photograph a flag is fluttering. It looks like a US flag, but possibly not, as the star area of the flag appears to be something else. Can someone identify the building or possibly the flag?
These buildings are naturally air conditioned for cool nights and restful sleep.
That truck we were following back in town. It's the Foremost Dairy delivery van. He could have been on his way to Camp McCauley to deliver milk and ice cream. Foremost had the military concession for ice cream and some dairy products. During the 1960's they came up with the powered milk interlaced with coconut oil which made the milk taste much like whole homogenized milk. I remember drinking their chocolate milk.
Can anyone comment on the Foremost Dairy homogenized local fresh milk that was sold in clear soda type bottles with the Foremost logo? I remember going to the Foremost plant, which had a small retail store and purchasing the fresh milk. Does anyone remember the plant and store?
Can anyone comment on the Foremost Dairy homogenized local fresh milk that was sold in clear soda type bottles with the Foremost logo? I remember going to the Foremost plant, which had a small retail store and purchasing the fresh milk. Does anyone remember the plant and store?
Camp McCauley was used extensively by the Boy Scouts of Taiwan for many of their camps.
AND, the last question to be resolved......
Which spelling is correct, the road sign Mc Cauley or the common spelling McCauley?
AND, the last question to be resolved......
Which spelling is correct, the road sign Mc Cauley or the common spelling McCauley?
Photos courtesy of Milt Doyle and Gary Wilson, both assigned to Taipei Air Station.