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Stuart’s Road to Victory Military Museum wants to head down the road. “We just need more space,” Michael Roberts, founder and chairman, said. “We need to move the building we have; it’s a World War II building.” The museum is on a half acre at 319 Stypmann Ave. It has about 1,500 to 2,000 displays, including everything from World War II era cigarette packs to working and non-working vehicles. Roberts said the museum is particularly interested in finding a new home at the Martin County Airport, 2011 S.E. Airport Rd., Stuart. Airport manager George Stokus said it’s an exciting prospect. “I would love to highlight our history in World War II and some of the aircraft that were here,” he said. Stokus said the idea has a good ally, a former Martin County veterans service officer and now commissioner, John Haddox. “It’s something that Commissioner Haddox expressed an interest in for increasing the awareness of the history of Witham Field and the military presence that was on
the airfield in the 1940s. That’s part of the Road to Victory museum plan.” The Martin County Airport was born in patriotism and raised by the military. As America cranked up to fight the Japanese and Germans in the early 1940s, landowners gave property to Martin County to build an airport to help the war effort. It was first named MacArthur Field. In 1942, the county leased the 900-acre airport to the federal government, which used it as a Navy aviation training center. In addition to giving the county $800,000, the Navy put down $10 million to build and operate the training airport. The county got the airport back in 1947. The first Navy aviator from Stuart to die during the war was a fellow named Paul Homer Witham. He went by Homer. MacArthur Field was renamed to honor the local boy, thus Witham Field at the Martin County Airport today. He still has family living in Palm City. At least two of the buildings at the Martin airport are ones the Navy built. Roberts said there are more World War II vintage buildings around the area, because of
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MUSEUM from page 1 Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Hobe Sound. Well, actually not because of the park, but something that used to be at the same location. “It was a World War II military base, Camp Murphy,” Roberts said. The Army’s Southern Signal Corps operated a top-secret radar training facility there, according to the Florida Historical Society. It was named after Col. William Murphy, an electronics pioneer. The camp operated from 1942 to 1944 doing research and development in addition to training. The Army put about 1,000 buildings at Camp Murphy, and Roberts said many were moved elsewhere after the war. That’s how the museum got its building. “That building was moved right after the war,” he said. “For years it was a Legion, used by the American Legion. When the Legion moved out, we applied to the (City of Stuart) and the city let us use the building.” Roberts wants to move that building to the Martin airport and get ready to save, salvage and display more local war history. “I’m envisioning a five-acre piece of land, so if World War II buildings become available we can take
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is regulatory approval and public hearings. Stokus said the Federal Aviation Administration would have to approve the museum’s site plan, as would the Martin County Commission after public hearings. Roberts said any move is likely years off. In the meantime, Roberts said the museum is looking to add cover at its current location to display some of its World War II vehicles. Folks have a chance to help raise money for that on Saturday, June 29. Lotus Gun Works, 3558 N.W. Federal Highway in Jensen Beach, is hosting Guns & Girls, a fundraiser for the museum. That’ll be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and include displays from the museum. The museum uses more than 100 volunteer hours a month and is always looking for folks to help out with all sorts of projects.
them,” he said. Roberts said that he’d like to approach owners of some of the Camp Murphy buildings he’s aware of with an offer. “If I have five acres, I can say, ‘Hey, instead of tearing that building down, let us move it and salvage it,” he said. Of course all this takes a couple things, neither of which come easy. The first is money. “My biggest concern would be raising money,” Roberts said. He estimated that moving the museum to the airport, or other location, could run into the tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars. The museum doesn’t charge admission; it requests donations. Some have the means and inspiration to be more generous than others. “We have about $1,500,” Roberts said. The other thing the museum would need to move to the airport
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GUARD from page 4 named. That dull hurricane season got exciting fast for Florida. Andrew was, at the time, the costliest storm to ever hit the United States. The storm did almost $27 billion in damage in the U.S. alone. Katrina took the title from Andrew in 2005, causing more than $100 billion in damage. Florida had 44 fatalities associated with Andrew. Of those, 15 were directly attributed to the storm, and another 29 to conditions created by the storm’s aftermath. In general more people die after hurricanes then during
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but when she was younger, he was often deployed for long periods. Cassidy and her mother, Deanna, spoke about how that led to Cassidy’s songwriting. “When he was deployed, I took my kids (Cassidy and younger sister Lorelei) to my parents’ in North Carolina. I said my kids were raised in car seats. As military people, we moved every two years.” For Cassidy, that meant listening to music and singing during the long drives. While she played the drums in school, only a few friends knew about the singing. When she was in sixth grade, they pressured her to enter the “Treasure Coast’s Got Talent” competition. She won for her age category. “That’s when I began to think that what I wanted to pursue in
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Cassidy’s father, David, served as a detachment sergeant, United States Army Special Operations Command. He retired in 2009, but when she was younger, he was often deployed for long periods. Cassidy and her mother, Deanna, spoke about how that led to Cassidy’s songwriting. “When he was deployed, I took my kids (Cassidy and younger sister Lorelei) to my parents’ in North Carolina. I said my kids were raised in car seats. As military people, we moved every two years.”
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