by StarCat » Sun Aug 03, 2014 10:00 pm
To continue, my parents were married in a garden wedding in Hanna, WY on August 14, 1946. I don't know what my dad had been doing in between the Army Air Corps and getting married. My mom, Constance Grace Kelly, had worked for Civil Service in Dallas, TX during the war. After they got married, they lived in San Antonio until early 1952. Other than having my brother, I don't what they were doing during those years.
In 1952 they relocated to Aurora, CO. The Air Force Academy was in its infancy at Lowry AFB. My dad taught there briefly, and the family lived on Dayton St. near Colfax Ave. Right by the east perimeter of the base. Dad didn't like teaching, so he moved on to National Bureau of Standards in Boulder, which was a defense contractor at the time. Sometime before 1956, they moved to the Shaw Heights subdivision that was being built in Westminster. Dad carpooled with Henry Salazar and Harold Dougherty. One car families were the norm at the time. I've tried to remember other names over the years. One name was Marshall Coon. Mr. Coon lived in Boulder. I googled his name last year, and discovered that he was present at the first atomic bomb test. That pretty well screamed "classified."
Dad made a lot of work trips to a lot of places over the years. I've looked at various locations, and discovered that a major military presence was in every area. One that puzzled me was the trip to the eastern shore of Virginia in 1971. That one lasted several months. I wondered what was out there other than potato farms. Wallop Island launch facility. I know some of the work he did involved weather satellites, but what else was incorporated into those satellites? This was the Cold War era. I don't think manpower was being used just to improve weather forecasting.
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