Puntzi Mountain, BC
Photographs



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  1. "Duke" at Puntzi Mountain AFS - May 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  2. This aircraft was used to medical emergencies and picking up mail at Williams Lake - 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  3. "Duke" with some pigs at Chalanko - April 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  4. "Skippy" at Chalanko - April 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  5. "New" taking a photo at Chalanko - April 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  6. Bradley and Duke with "Skippy" at the Chalanko store - April 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  7. New and Bradley at the Chalnko store - April 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  8. Remains of a log building at Chalanko - April 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  9. An "outhouse" located in the local area - March 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  10. "Duke" in barracks at Puntzi Mountain - March 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  11. "Duke" in barracks "thinking of home" - March 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  12. My room in barracks #5 - March 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  13. "Prince" laying on the rug in my room in barracks #3 - March 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  14. Plane returning from Williams Lake with mail - February 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  15. Barracks #5 at Puntzi Mountain - February 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  16. Haircut in progress in the latrine in barrack #5 - February 1954.
    The haircuts were free at that time.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  17. "Duke" pulling CQ duty in the Orderly Room - January 1954.
    It was 68 degrees below zero at Redstone when I woke the barracks chiefs.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  18. Entrance to barracks #5 - January 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.

  19. Snow covered domestic site at Puntzi Mountain - January 1954.
    Courtesy Richard DuKate.



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