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Johnston Island

Our little 2 by 3/4 mile paradise out in the middle of the Pacific. Sand Island in the foreground. Johnston Island is now closed. It will be turned back over to the Dept of Wildlife sometime in the future,maybe? Most of it was torn down and hauled away. Demolition was completed June 2004

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Looking West from the Balcony of the JOC. Motorpool in the foreground where I work, and the old MARS and TV building. Now empty, ready to be torn down also.

The old Nike-Hercules Missile Radar Screen pilings on the South Side

Former Launch Emplacement site 1&2 where the Thor Missile blew up in 1962. Now known as the "The Pluto Yard" for obvious reasons.

Looking East from the old Radar Tower next to the Pluto Yard

"Uncle Joe's" Nice place to hang out with friends. It was torn down Jan. 24th. 2004

A few Manta Rays swimming by Summer 2002

One last look at Sand Island before they Flattened it. Nothing remains, somehow it seems like a waste after all these years

I caught a ride to Sand Island before they tore the buildings down

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The Indoor Theater and the Tiki being torn down the first week of April, 2004

The Gym and Sports complex on the right, the 250 series Barracks in the backround

Our little Par 3, 9 hole Golf Course

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Looking South towards where the 250 series Barracks used to be. The Chapel and all of the VIP Quarters are gone also. March 2004.

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Am-Vets down by the swimming pool

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The Hide-a-way  over by Hama Point

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The Marina sports building. It was first used as the engine shop for the planes.

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The main gate to launch emplacement 1 & 2. Later known as The Pluto Yard. This was taken by the late friend of mine Dave Law during the Plutonium reclamation project.

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