Bainbridge Island, Fort Ward Amateur Radio Club Museum primarily collects, identifies, catalogs, preserves, conserves, and makes available to the public items of historical and educational nature particular to the Bainbridge Island Fort Ward Pacific Naval Command Radio Station located at Bean Point, Bainbridge Island, Washington, as well as the maritime heritage of Bainbridge Island WWII Shipyard, at Eagle Harbor. This focus is on US Navy Radio Station, US Navy RichPassagee PT Boats, US Navy Submarines Net, US Navy Battle Point Towers, and items related to AAA/Anti-AirCraft ArliaryBattery B and those that served on or with these historic entities. This would include tools, equipment, uniforms, photographs, Radios and other items that may have been used with the Naval Radio Station.
The Bainbridge Island, Fort Ward Amateur Radio Club Museum Preservation radio historical artifacts to share with the public and future generations through enhanced exhibits, preserved displays, and research.
Due to space limitations, we can only accept items that have significant importants to Baibridge Island Naval Radio Station, the below criteria guidelines:
Books, Manuscripts, Charts, Historical Records, Navy Artifacts, and Memorabilia
Women in WWII Radio/WAVES Collections
US Navy WWII Radio Transmitter & Receivers Collections
Recovery of Naval Item Dumped In Rich Passage
Bainbridge Island Naval Heritage Collections
WWII, Korean War,FieLd Radios, DF Finder Collections
Baibridge Island US Army Coast Defense Artifacts & Collections
If you have artifacts or documents that you believe would be of significant interest to add to radio museum collections at Bainbridge Island, Bean Point, (Former) Fort Ward Naval Radio Station, please email Louis Alloin at fwarc@usa.com or call at 206-780-6885
Thank you for supporting Fort Ward Amateur Radio Club Museum efforts to preserve the Bainbridge Island Naval Radio Station importance in WWII History
Phone: 206-780-6885 E-mail: fwarc@usa.com
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