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HM-69 Mosquito Painting

Two foot long  yellow circles painted on the pavement have been weathered by rain and sun.
This 'mosquito' painting tells us about the daily life of soldiers stationed here

NPS Photo/ K Zylland

Quick Facts

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The sub-tropical wilderness surrounding the base made wildlife a daily part of the conditions soldiers lived with. Just like today, the area had snakes, alligators, and insects to deal with. The blotches on the pavement here are old paint, once a painting of a mosquito. Soldiers claimed it was life sized at about a foot long by a foot wide (30 cm on each side). Heat and humidity, heavy rains, and the threat of hurricanes made maintaining and readying equipment more difficult. But this was an upgrade from their original location just outside the entrance to the park. There, soldiers lived in tents with no electricity or running water. Summer rains would turn the ground to mud and flood the tents where soldiers slept and ate.

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Last updated: March 23, 2021