Summary: | Color print view of the chapel on the base at Camp Rucker, AL. Long white building with green roof. Steeple over front entrance. Chimney extending from rear of building. Landscaped with beautiful flowers and small shrubs. Postmarked October 27, 1942. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: '103-Chapel, Camp Rucker, Ala.' Printed on back: 'Camp Rucker lies in a triangle formed by the towns of Ozark, Enterprise and Dothan, in the southeastern corner of Alabama. Part of the reservation is a former government recreation area and contains a thousand acre lake which is now used for soldier recreation. One of the newest of Army posts, it was named after Colonel Edmund W. Rucker, an outstanding officer of the Civil War. Dothan Cigar & Candy Co., Dothan, Ala., Distributors, Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C. T. Art-Colortone" Post Card (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.)'Written on back: 'Dear A Lucy & Girls. I had a swell time so far. I'm taking it easy for I expect to be back in a few weeks accompanied by my husband. I saw him every day yet. I'll have lots to tell you when I return. Love to all, Eileen. Mrs. Norbert Small, R F D #4 Hoover, Pa.'
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