1947
E. D. Winstead with sons Dee and Ray
Fort Scott
Major E. D. Winstead (second from left) c. 1947.
The Artillery School, Seacoast Branch, Ft. Scott, California.
This building is Building 1202, former barracks, next to Building 1201,
Headquarters.
(Click photo above for larger size.)
E. D. Winstead's Overseas Gold Service Bars from one of his uniforms
An Overseas
Service Bar is
an insignia worn by United
States Army soldiers
on the Army
Service Uniform,
and previously on the Army Green (Class A) and the Army Blue (Dress Blue)
uniforms, that indicates the recipient has served six months overseas in a
theater of war.
Fort Baker
Ft. Baker, California in foreground across the bay from San
Francisco, CA near Golden Gate Bridge.
Out of the five red-roofed houses shown on the other side of the parade ground
(ignoring the long, black-roofed building on the far left),
we lived in the second red-roofed house from the left.
This photo appeared in the Los Angeles Times: (http://www.latimes.com/travel/la-tr-cavallo28-2008sep28-pg,0,2235074.photogallery?track=rss)
Ft. Baker, California on right across the bay from San
Francisco, CA near Golden Gate Bridge.
This photo appeared on CNN Travel: (http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/25/travel/california-golden-gate-anniversary/index.html?hpt=hp_c2)
Fort Baker
(For larger photo click photo or original link below.)
Out of the five red-roofed houses shown on the other side of the parade ground
(ignoring the long, white-roofed building on the far left),
we lived in the second red-roofed house from the left.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f3/Ft._Baker%2C_GGNRA_aerial.jpg
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