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Being stationed in France back in the day was, indeed, special. My name is Linda Blalock Neil. I was the first born of our family so I was NOT born in Dreux as the Air Base Hospital was not prepared to handle first births in case of complications thus they transported my mom via ambulance, while she was in labor, to La Chapelle, where an Army Base Hospital was located…I was born in in La Chapelle. The story goes that there was a gas shortage in France, my dad was not allowed to go in the ambulance with my mom to La Chapelle, had no gas in the car due to the shortage, so he asked the Military Police if they could provide him with gas so he could join my mom at the hospital for my birth.