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World War II camp newspaper form Berry Field, Nashville...
World War II camp newspaper form Berry Field, Nashville...
Item # 712362
January 16, 1943
NASHFERRY TRIBUNE, Municipal Airport, Nashville, Tennessee, Jan. 16, 1943
* United States Army Air Forces
As noted at the top of page 2, this paper is: "...published each Friday by and for the military personnel of Berry Field, Nashville, Tenn., by the Office of Special Services."
This is essentially a military camp newspaper, commonly found at various military installations around the world during World War II.
Four pages, tabloid-size, good condition.
Note: Berry Field in Nashville, Tennessee, played a significant role during World War II as a U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) installation. Originally opened in 1937 as Nashville's municipal airport, it was named after Colonel Harry S. Berry, the Tennessee administrator for the Works Progress Administration.
Category: World War II