This November, the first HistoryCamp in Colorado will be held in Denver. HistoryCamp is a day for history lovers of all types to get together and learn about a wide variety of subjects. Our session is called Medal of Honor: General Walker’s Disappearance on January 5, 1943. We will be discussing the January 5th B-17 mission to Rabaul and its place in the New Guinea campaign, as well as the possible fate of the B-17 SAN ANTONIO ROSE. Between sessions, there will also be an author’s table where you can pick up a copy of any (or all) of our books. For information on how you can attend HistoryCamp Colorado, visit their website. You don’t want to miss it!
An outstanding idea and I wish you all the best with your session and the camp as a whole. The importance of history is too often ignored.
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Thank you! Did you see the other locations on the website? Seems like a relatively new camp that’s spreading. Hopefully, there will be one in your neck of the woods before too long. There’s so much history in your state!
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There is! I put in one post on the effects of the war on South FLA up to the start of ’44 and all I did was skim through it. I had so much, I had to limit it to the southern half of the state. I’m hoping to do ’44-’45 in the next Intermission period.
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Looking forward to it!
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