On Pearl Harbor Day, a part of Fayette’s history is laid to rest

By Sherri Smith Brown

This story originally appeared in the October, 2005 Fayette Woman,

The room was small–about 10 x 10–with one long, black curtained window drawn to keep any light from filtering out to the bomb plagued streets. In front of the window sat a long table, used by various officers—two Americans, a Canadian, a Brit, an Australian. A door was on one wall; a fireplace on another, usually lit during those late winter English months.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-10-2013/pearl-harbor-day-part-fayette%E2%80%99s-history-laid-rest

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