I used to be in the national guard and I’ve been in and worked in a building on Camp Beauregard that was built “back in the day” and it had those troughs for doing work on vehicles like I mentioned in the post up above There was no ramp in that building either. I’ve been to the location that those pics were taken and you can see where an entrance to the building was at one time. As a matter of fact, on one end ot the trough you can see the top step going down and it looks just like the troughs in that building I worked at on camp beauregard.
Those ‘troughs’ were at one time part of a maintenance shop and they were used to
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Thats what I orginaly said but I was told that they have foundation walls on those buildings with no entrance for trucks. No ramps.
View CommentI used to be in the national guard and I’ve been in and worked in a building on Camp Beauregard that was built “back in the day” and it had those troughs for doing work on vehicles like I mentioned in the post up above There was no ramp in that building either. I’ve been to the location that those pics were taken and you can see where an entrance to the building was at one time. As a matter of fact, on one end ot the trough you can see the top step going down and it looks just like the troughs in that building I worked at on camp beauregard.
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