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Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and comments. My thought that it might be Andrews Air Force Base was also because of the Army Uniformed person on the left and the look of the background. It very well be a civilian team playing for the base and would have to after 7 February 1945. The mystery continues and i really do appreciate all the comments. I am sure someone on this board will have an answer for us.
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I agree with Steve that this is a team from Andrews Field in Maryland between 1945 and 1947. The uniforms match the era, the name only existed for a couple years, and there's a Kingsport nearby.
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It's also a neighborhood in Annapolis, MD.
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Chris,
Thanks. I figured it had to be a local neighborhood. Jim |
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