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Posted by gene b on May 17, 2004 at 21:18:08 from (67.1.104.15):
In Reply to: Re: Biggest engine you've ever heard of posted by John A on May 17, 2004 at 19:52:48:
I was stationed there from 59-60. B company. It was KILLEEN BASE. Was your father JOE HARWELL? The engines were WORTHINGTON and each company had four of them. That was the largest stockpile site and the only one that the ARMY maintained. It was one of 10 in the US. I went there in FEB drove rite up to the front door as the base was closed in 64 as it was then. Now ARMY has taken over the old GRAY AIR FORCE site and KILLEEN BASE verry interesting. JOE told me stories about those engines. Same ones were used in subs and seen one in MOBILE ALA in MARCH. They werent quite the size you say but they were large. please advise.
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