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A year and a half later, in March 1955, Cameron's kid brother Colin was born.    With their two children in tow, Dad and Jean relocated to Okinawa in May 1955 for Dad's second overseas posting with the FBIS. Their trip from New York to Okinawa took some 68 hours in the air, with layovers in Gander (Newfoundland), Shannon (Ireland), London, Brussels, Dusseldorf, Istanbul, Beirut, Basra (Iraq), Karachi (Pakistan), Calcutta (India), Bangkok, and Hong Kong! Reflecting back on his trip, Dad wrote: "Perhaps the most lasting impression of this journey, so full of strange sights and sounds, will be the miracle of the air age itself: the ability to go so far in so little time, to be 'at home' in a Western city one day and completely lost in an Oriental civilization only a few hours later."
A year and a half later, in March 1955, Cameron's kid brother Colin was born. With their two children in tow, Dad and Jean relocated to Okinawa in May 1955 for Dad's second overseas posting with the FBIS. Their trip from New York to Okinawa took some 68 hours in the air, with layovers in Gander (Newfoundland), Shannon (Ireland), London, Brussels, Dusseldorf, Istanbul, Beirut, Basra (Iraq), Karachi (Pakistan), Calcutta (India), Bangkok, and Hong Kong! Reflecting back on his trip, Dad wrote: "Perhaps the most lasting impression of this journey, so full of strange sights and sounds, will be the miracle of the air age itself: the ability to go so far in so little time, to be 'at home' in a Western city one day and completely lost in an Oriental civilization only a few hours later."