Military spots where spirits are said to roam
Army Times
By Jon R. Anderson
Staff writer
Oct. 24, 2013
It didn’t take long for the lady in gray to show up in the boys’ room shortly after the Keen family arrived at their new duty station in Hawaii.
It was the winter of 2009. Maj. Jake Keen, his wife Carrie and their two boys had just moved into their new house on Kline Road, lined with palm trees and typical military-issue units on the northeastern edge of the Army’s Schofield Barracks on Oahu.
The mysterious woman first appeared before their youngest son in the middle of the night.
“He was just 3 at the time and had a very active imagination, so I didn’t think much of it at first,” Carrie Keen says.
Then the older brother started seeing her. Eventually, her husband started seeing the apparition, too.
“I never physically saw her, but she would definitely let me know she was there. She was very active. We think she had been a maid,” says Keen, who says the presence — whatever it was — lived with them through the entire three years they were stationed in Hawaii.
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