During WWII, locals along the east and west coasts of the US volunteered as civilian spotters to scan the skies 24/7 to watch for enemy planes that might attack war production sites. There were at least a dozen spotting stations in Talbot Co. alone. This is Nellie Kirby’s pin and I.D. card. See my article in the Nov. 2021 Tidewater Times for more details.
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