This Thanksgiving menu is from the U.S. Naval Barracks at Port Chicago – 82 years old and full of wartime comfort food classics. Back then, Sailors could even count on a pack of cigarettes with dinner. What makes this menu especially meaningful is knowing what came next. For some of the young men who sat down to this exact meal, it would be their last Thanksgiving. Just eight months later, the catastrophic Port Chicago explosion devastated the base and claimed the lives of hundreds of servicemen. Click on each photo for a larger view.
ABOUT THE CLAYCORD ONLINE MUSEUM: The Claycord Online Museum is made up of historical photos, documents & anything else that has to do with the history of our area.
If you have any old photos or items that you’d like to place in the Claycord Online Museum, just scan or take a photo of them, and send them to the following address: news@claycord.com. It doesn’t matter what it is, even if it’s just an old photo of your house, a scan of an old advertisement or an artifact that you’d like us to see, send it in and we’ll put it online!
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