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That was way before my time, as I was at Lewis in 1997 as a ROTC cadet, then stationed there on active duty until 2001. I work in the area as a civilian now and I drive by those barracks every now and then (they're still there, but now that ROTC camp isn't there anymore I wouldn't be shocked if they tore them down soon enough).

They had roll up blinds that I recall, which is supported by this photo I found online:

These are the ones at the extreme southwest corner of what remains of these old WW2 era ones. There's a massive field beyond this which to me clearly looks like where many more had been but were taken out after 'Nam. I know this was a huge basic training area during that era. I doubt these barracks are used much anymore.

You wouldn't recognize the area now. Most of North Fort is new construction and plenty of on-base housing. This area is the very last remnant of the WW2-'Nam era.

Heck, it's not even called Fort Lewis anymore!

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