The sound of applause filled Hunter Army Airfield’s Truscott Air Terminal as a group of veterans stood stoically just beneath the massive American flag draped across the terminal’s central wall. The U.S. military veterans — representing generations of troops who’ve served from World War II through the more recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan — were among dozens at the Savannah Army post Tuesday morning to honor Hunter AAF on the 75th “diamond anniversary” of its dedication as Hunter Field. Hunter, said keynote speaker Bill Cathcart, civilian aide to the secretary of the Army, is unique to the Army and all of the U.S.