Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
On May 15, 1961, the last American forces departed Pepperrell AFB when the United States Army Transportation Terminal Command Arctic closed its headquarters. On August 10, 1961, the American flag was lowered at Pepperrell AFB and the Union Jack and the Canadian Red Ensign were raised as the base property was transferred back to the Crown.
An air defense control center was built at Pepperrell AFB. [9] In the late 1940s the United States studied the possibility of establishing a major operating base in Greenland when it became clear that round trip flights of planes carrying atomic bombs between US or Canadian bases and European objectives were impractical.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons website features a comprehensive menu of all food items served in the commissary and their accompanying costs. Foods, condiments and meals range from a Velveeta ...
A commissary is a store for provisions which can include prepared foods for eating either on-premises or off-premises. It is usually run within an organization such as a mining operation, a steel mill, a corporate center, or a government or military unit, and is usually primarily for the use of employees.
The 1960s were a golden age for glamorous dining. Folks took their dinner parties very seriously, and swanky dishes were rooted in delicious flavors and showy spectacles (similar to fancy food in ...
These personalized Valentine's Day gifts are perfect for that special someone. (Anna Kurzaeva via Getty Images)
Pepperrell Air Force Base, U.S. military base in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada from 1941 to 1960 William Pepperrell (1696–1759), merchant and soldier in Colonial Massachusetts William Pepperrell House , historic house on State Route 103 (ME 103) in Kittery Point, Maine
Kristin Davis is looking back on her Melrose Place days.. In the latest PEOPLE cover story, the Sex and the City alum, 59, reflects on her storied career in television and gets candid about the ...