tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8863461026990087355.post688240707001104128..comments2017-11-06T14:47:22.419-06:00Comments on US Taiwan Defense Command: TDC FloorplanDonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01071798130626903767noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8863461026990087355.post-43814897890986770942009-10-08T22:13:16.675-05:002009-10-08T22:13:16.675-05:00I arrived USTDC about Sept. 60, though memory is f...I arrived USTDC about Sept. 60, though memory is foggy, and I often came in the back way, through a back gate along the canal road or embankment by the softball field.<br /><br />If one came through the front door, I don't recall anyone being there to greet you, turn left and there was a steel door vault, that contained J2.2 spaces, where I worked. Inside the spaces was three rooms, and we covered much of the center of the building.<br /><br />If one turned to the right from the main entrance there was a stair way that lead to VADM Roland Smoots upstairs, I didn't in the nearly two years that I spent there explore the rest of the building.<br /><br />Along the front of the building on the first floor was a series of windows, that once you came out of the J2.2 spaces you could see the canopy that the drivers slept under, we had a number we called and a carryall assigned to our group. If we needed to go anywhere they would carry us there.<br /><br />To the right of the building was a furnace that we burned material that was classified. This always triggered a convoy of guys carrying burnbags and us being armed to the teeth, to protect the material.<br /><br />RGHrgh540@gmail.comnoreply@blogger.com