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PROPWASH PINELLAS SENIOR SQUADRON
Civil Air Patrol - Florida Wing
Albert Whitted Airport,
www.stpetecap.org
St. Petersburg Phone (727) 821-8354July and August 2009 Vol.XXVIII,No.4
Major Eugene Olson, Commander
Adrian Cuarta, 1 Lt Emergency Services Officer, Deputy Commander
Robert Smith, 1 Lt Safety Officer, Personnel
Jack Wholley, Maj Administrative Officer
Kenneth McMahon, LtCol Communications Officer, Logistics Officer
Daniel Antrim, 2Lt Finance Officer
Vivian Olson, LtCol Aerospace Education Officer, Historian
Sal Valentino, 1Lt Information Technology and Web Master
Wynelle Deese, 1Lt Public Affairs Officer, Propwash Editor, CISM
Larry Tellier, LtCol Operations Officer
Larry McConnell, LtCol Aircrew Training Specialist
Walter Pleasants, Capt Flight Release Officer, Deputy Comm, Glider OpsHenry Jones, Capt Chaplain
Joyce Nader, Capt Legal Officer
Dr. David Johnson, Capt Medical Services Officer
Dr. Cynthia Moody, SM Professional Development Officer
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World War II Weekend
On June 6th, Lt. Dan Antrim made his fourth consecutive visit to the annual World War
II Weekend that is located at the Spaatz Airfield in Reading, Pa. This was a fantastic
opportunity to visit time into 1944. This year, they hosted more than 1,000 re-creatorsand entertainers, over 70 aircraft and 200 World War II era vehicles as well as a very
special group of guests. The weekend consisted of ten shows in one (1)Air show, (2)
Military Vehicle Show, (3) 1940’s Entertainment Festival, (4) Multiple War Front Dis-
plays, (5) Great American Home Front Displays, (6) WWII Battle re-creations, (7) Super
Military Flea Market, (8)WWII Personality Impressions, (9) Talk to Local WWII vets
and (10) National Veterans. There was a fully outfitted French Village with a dramatic
infantry assault on open ground and a fully staffed field hospital.
The Great American Home Front display re-created a 1940’s house, with a Radio station
that was on the air, and a Department store with 1940 items for sale. There was a re-
creation of FDR greeting MacArthur as he arrived in a C-54. These two pictures were
included to share Lt. Antrim’s week-end experiences to his friends in CAP.More will follow in the next Propwash.
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Major Jack Wholley and Phyllis Budash did a dance exhibition tango at the
ARMED FORCES MILITARY WAR MUSEUM on July 9th . The event
was held in the Officers Club within the Museum which is a state of the artlocated off of Ulmerton Road.and 34 Way N. 46 people attended while CAP
Major Wholley provided the entertainment. All active and retired military
personnel are admitted free. Notice the military background.