You are taking issue with whether red circle is singular or plural while ignoring the documented evidence that such circles were painted on Dallas buildings? And then discussing Pearl Harbor? Wow. Can you understand that even if you disagree that they were necessary, that these red rings were still used by the Dallas Fire Department? No one has to explain or be an historian of Dallas fire safety practices to confirm that the red circles were used for that purpose.
You are taking issue with whether red circle is singular or plural while ignoring the documented evidence that such circles were painted on Dallas buildings? My dear thick skulled dufus, .....The point is: You cite a fire department directive that was issued in May of 1941, over twenty three years prior to November of 1963...And the directive was for buildings over six stories tall and were not equipped with exterior fire escapes.
AND that directive stated that there should be
ONE window designated as a fire escape window.
The TSBD had SIX windows with red rings in the windows...( The sixth floor had THREE red rings in different windows ) And one of the windows is obviously obstructed by boxes, which violates the directive.
Please explain how the firemen could know where to place their ladder?? ....
Please post a photo that shows red rings in the windows of any other building in Dallas on 11-22-63
PS.... I doubt that you'll answer the questions..... Because you can't.