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The Life and Times of Gordon S. Buck
by Gordon S. Buck Sr.
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About the Book
These are the memoirs of Gordon Buck Sr. He was born in Decatur, Alabama and wrote of his childhood there. He served in WWII in and around the Panama Canal as a technician during the early development of radar. He helped install the SCR-270 radar systems in places such as Taboga, Coiba, Quito, Victoria and the Galapagos Islands. After WWII, he returned to Decatur but eventually moved to Biloxi, Mississippi where he was a radar instructor at Keesler Air Force Base. He was very active in the St. Martin community and especially the Lions Club where he was named a Melvin Jones Fellow.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 158 - Publish Date: Mar 03, 2009
- Keywords World War, Sixth Air Force, St. Martin, Lions Club, Decatur, Alabama, WWII, radar, Panama, Galapagos, Quito, Victoria, Coiba, Taboga, Albrook, Biloxi, Keesler, Camille, Buck, Genealogy, Virginia, Jamestown, SCR-270, SCR270
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About the Creator
Gordon Buck
Prairieville, LA, USA
Born in Alabama, raised in Mississippi, long time resident of Louisiana. BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering.