Dan, as Steve notes, the SS agents at the airport were car-less and from out of town.
I posted what I did because I was influenced by the routineness of the activity, especially under
the circumstances....chaos, uncertainty. IOW, it is the opposite of looking staged, it looks spontaneous, unsuspicious....
Supporting Doc. images to follow.....
Hey, Tom. As Steve and I both agree looking through this Radio Relays is confusing to say the least.
Just answer one question for me. This 30's station wagon that you pointed out ... was it part of the DPD
or not? Was it an SS station wagon?
Btw ... Yes, the two SS agents were car-less I know that, but they did go to lunch
did they not? And if so, who else would have driven them to a diner of some sort if it wasn't
a Love Field car?
Incidentally, it was Bill Brown who gave me that info about the two agents who went
to lunch and that was a few years back. He stated that three SS agents stayed. One who
remained within AF One and the other two went to a diner of some sort. If I'm not mistaken,
he even mentioned the name of the place.