Tuesday, May 6, 2014

VIEWS OF OLD BROWNTOWN: ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER

Extreme South Texas and the Mexican border did not escape the war hysteria that gripped the United States during World War II. Rumors of German spies disboarding off submarines at Boca Chica Beach and spies crossing the border to wreak mayhem among our peaceful population abounded at the time. This led local authorities to do their part to keep vigilant and alert for the agents of Nazidom. This watchtower located somewhere in the rural area somewhere off Southmost is but one manifestation of that vigilance. The local newspaper – citing security concerns – would not tell its readers where it was located as not to alert the enemy. At one time, local leaders thought the Japanese or Nazis could foment a Pearl Harbor-like attack on the shipping at the Port of Brownsville (or shrimp fleet?). It may seem silly now, but then again, those were different times.  

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Juan, pendejo, that's a tower used in the fields to keep an eye on you and other farmworkers!

Anonymous said...

They should build the stripes stores in brownsville atop one of these! That way, all the fat, obese asses in brownsville would burn a calorie or two going up and down the stairs! Should change the name from brownsville, to lardassville! Chingan se otro taco brownsville! Ha ha ha!

Anonymous said...

In 1943, my father who was a Captain with U,S,. Internal intelligence services spotted a U- Sub off Boca Chica leaving two saboteurs . They were followed and arrested near Corpus. They were men who looked like Clark Kent. They were on the way to Ohio to meet with the Bund. Needless to say after they were interrogated and shot. The penalty for espionage during war time is the firing squad.

Anonymous said...

The ONLY comment that is worth the space is that of anonymous at 12:39 pm.

Anonymous said...

In 1944, My mother who was a nurse in the Army and stationed at Port Isabel spotted a shrimp boat off Boca Chica leaving two lavaplatos. They were followed and arrested near Los Tomates Bridge. They were men who looked like Clark Kunt. They were on their way to Mata for a few frias. Needless to say they were let go. The penalty for drinking was nothing.

Anonymous said...

@1:59 PM quieres un taco? Taco-lgando!!!

Anonymous said...

Bad comparison Pearl Harbor with port of brownsville, keep printing comments like that Juan people will really know how much of a frijolero you are!

Anonymous said...

Mexicanito you are just another opinionated asshole, get an education get a life and f... yourself bitch

rita