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titlePrince Countys forgotten military pastFind Similar by title
creatorGraham, Allan ; Graham, JessieFind Similar by creator
subjectIsland MagazineFind Similar by subject
subjectPrince Edward Island MuseumFind Similar by subject
descriptionAs one drives through the tranquil beauty of western Prince County, Prince Edward Island, it is hard to imagine the wartime military importance of this area thirty years ago. Prince County formed one of the main strategic zones of the Atlantic region during the Second World War, supporting four installations. The only one which remains in use is Canadian Armed Forces Base Summerside. Gone and almost forgotten are the airport and bombing-gunnery school at Mount Pleasant, the emergency landing strip and hangar at Wellington, and the radar base at Tignish. Other military locations — the search and rescue stations at Tignish Run and at Alberton South, and the target areas at Higgins Wharf and on Hog Island—are similarly remembered by few. This article shall deal primarily with the Mount Pleasant and Tignish military installations, while giving mention to the little airstrip at Wellington.Find Similar by description
publisherPrince Edward Island MuseumFind Similar by publisher
date1976Find Similar by date
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