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In Delaware, the airfields at Wilmington, Dover, and Georgetown were
established as military posts through a pre-war program that allowed
the government to build civilian municipal airfields that would be
militarized in wartime. All three were immediately militarized when
the United States finally entered the war. This was a thinly-veiled
program to build military facilities without military activity that
would upset Hitler. All three Delaware airports have been studied by
CRM firms, and the SHPO has the reports.
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All aboard for a special session on ironmaking
at the Middle Atlantic Archaeological Conference,
Atlantic Sands Hotel, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware,
March 14, 2004. This will be a Sunday session devoted
entirely to the archaeology of early ironmaking in America.
Go to WWW.MAACMIDATLANTICARCHAEOLOGY.ORG
See you there!
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