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Location DB > United States > Iowa > Waverly > US Navy Reservation > August Trip > NewHouse.jpg

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Posted by danzup3x 9/26/2004 9:59 PM | remove
  Let me understand this..... Navy. In Iowa. yeah?
Posted by Ben 9/26/2004 10:41 PM | remove
  Yes. And the Coast Gaurd has a presence in the Mississippi well into Minnesota.
Posted by Brownfield 10/2/2004 8:12 PM | remove
  I am just as confused as you are.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 10/7/2004 3:10 AM | remove
  landlocked mongolia has a navy that patrols its largest lake! they also have loads of freighters registered to them
Posted by danzup3x 10/20/2004 4:54 AM | remove
  well, Coast Guard on the Mississippi makes some sense to me, but I'm still stumped on this Iowa/Navy thing, unless this base sits on the river

Posted by Brownfield 10/22/2004 7:36 AM | remove
  No, it certainly doesn't sit on a river (at least as far as I can tell).
Posted by rogerneon 11/28/2004 6:15 AM | remove
  The Navy has all kinds of installations that aren't even near navigable waterways. My late mother, who was a WAVE during World War II, was almost sent to a training school in Oklahoma. As it happened, she was sent to another school in Atlanta, GA, STILL some distance from the ocean. It might make a little more sense when you realize that she was in naval AVIATION... she taught instrument navigation to Navy pilots. There were and are Naval Air Stations all over the country.

As for the Coast Guard, Federal authority was established over all navigable waterways by the Inland Waterways Act of 1880-something. Since the Mississippi River is navigable for over 1,000 miles you will find the Coast Guard there.
Posted by mattsb2000 7/28/2006 5:49 PM | remove
  Cool place, thanks for posting it.
Posted by Mecca13 1/2/2016 7:22 AM | remove
  This place still here or did they do something to it?
Posted by THWN2 1/7/2019 1:45 AM | remove
  My god what shitty electric service risers ! they must be 2 1/2 rigid conduit size and must be anchored in to the SIDE OF THE BUILDING to support that service drop coming from the pole to the house that looks like it comes out of the roof can believe they would except such inferior SHIT for that type of work it would leak plus if I did shit like that with my license they would give me a big fat red tag and tell me to do it right
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