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Books about ghosts/hauntings in the military


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Not sure about books on military ghost but I know Fort Leavenworth is the most haunted base. If you search around on google you will surely find a book on it.

On other ghost books I have provided a link.

http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/5950.Best_Nonfiction_Ghost_Books

Hope it helps a bit. I have been looking for an old ghost book myself called the ghost along lake cumberland which is about kentucky. I haven't gotten my hands on it as of yet cause its out of print.

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Look out for Ghost Stations.

Name of the author escapes me at the moment, but be warned, his views change through the 8 books from `is it´ to `it is ´.

His theories on Bader are interesting.

Where in UK are you? I could send them if you have no luck.

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I don't neccessarily know anything about a book on hauntings in the military, but I can give you this link:

http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?22567-Haunted-Wartime-Airbases

It's a thread about haunted airfield bases in the UK. It's actually very interesting - a lot of first hand experiences here.

And maybe this will be helpful:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Haunted-Second-World-War-Airfields/dp/1781550972

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Even though one could probably search for haunted military bases on the net, I am surprised that there are not many books on haunted military installations. And I lived on one for nine years, and near others for some other years. There was a thread on Walson Hospital on Fort Dix in New Jersey in this forum some time back, that I participated on. Frankly, there are quite a few experiences that I and my neighbors and friends had, that even do not show up on net searches. I just wonder if there is a reason for that.

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