These look just like the barracks that were at Camp Atterbury (Ind). When they wanted them removed they allowed anyone who wanted, to come and dismantle them for the materials contained therein free.
Oh I forgot, That was the late 70s- 80s timeframe
That must have been before environmentalists sold the idea that a chip of lead based paint could cause wide spread disease, plague and famine.
Building material standards in California are more stringent than any other state. (Damn liberals, tree-hugging green-weenies and EPA.)
FYI...Camp Roberts still operates a couple of satellite dishes for tasking of Army satellites. I was responsible for managing the retrofit of the control, server and command center. Very interesting work. At that time (2001), some of the equipment they were using was from 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. I was appalled when I saw that, but am pleased to report that GWB ensured that the equipment was completely upgraded with cutting edge technology. (No thanks to Billy Jeff. Gawd, that guy sucks b@lls!)