Hospital Trains article by George Porter
Sunday, May 31, 2015 | Labels: hospital trains | 0 Comments
3rd MRS Persian Gulf Command
Thanks again to MSaxton for this amazing document
Saturday, May 30, 2015 | Labels: 3rd TMRS, Persian Gulf Command | 0 Comments
Memorial Day 2015 sites to search for Americans who dies in US wars
country here are websites where you can search for who died serving in US wars:
- Nationwide Gravesite Locator database from the US Department of Veterans Affairs, which catalogs burial locations of veterans and their family members in VA national cemeteries, state veterans cemeteries, other military and Department of the Interior cemeteries, and private cemeteries (after 1997) when the grave is marked with a government marker
- Arlington National Cemetery ANC Explorer, a web-based or mobile app you can use to locate gravesites, view gravestone images and more.
- American Battle Monuments Commission database, which includes names of more than 218,000 service members buried or memorialized overseas
- Virtual Vietnam Wall and USS Arizona Memorial on Fold3
- Casualties databases on the National Archives website, covering the Korean and Vietnam wars (you also can use easier-to-search versions on FamilySearch for Korea or Vietnam)
- FamilySearch also has other helpful databases for tracing those who died in service, including Records of Headstones of Deceased Union Veterans and Navy Widows' Certificates 1861-1910 (these collections also will include veterans who died after their service)
- World War II Casualties and World War II Casulaties—Navy, Marines, Coast Guard on Access Genealogy
- Cemetery sites such as Find A Grave, Interment.net and Billion Graves, where volunteers may have recorded inscriptions and/or uploaded photos.
Thursday, May 21, 2015 | Labels: research, ROB Killed in Action- Buried abroad | 0 Comments
Norfolk Southern's "Veterans Locomotive" to celebrate Armed Forces Day at Fort Eustis, VA
Norfolk Southern's "Veterans Locomotive" to celebrate Armed Forces Day at Fort Eustis, VA
On May 15th and 16th, Joint Base Langley - Eustis will be holding a 50th Vietnam War Commemoration honoring Vietnam War Veterans. On display will be NS' "Veterans Locomotive" number 6920 along with NS' exhibit car. The locomotive is an SD60E model designed for freight service painted in a "red, white, and blue paint scheme, and yellow ribbon with the message “Honoring our Veterans." It was placed in service in 2012 "to honor people who have served in the military and reserves, especially those employed by the railroad." Cooperation between the commercial rail industry and the country's military predates the Civil War when West Point engineers surveyed Transcontinental Rail Routes in the 1850s and has been on going since that time. The Army Transportation Corps welcomes NS' participation in this event which is open to the general public with proper identification.
The Exhibit Car is a restored 1926 Pullman passenger car that was converted to a mobile museum in 1971. Everyone’s favorite display - the locomotive simulator, complete with throttle, brake, and horn - puts guests in control of a virtual freight train. A new game, “Load the Line,” challenges players to match freight products with the correct type of rail car in a race against time. Guests can snap several quick photos against a train backdrop in a photo booth, which later sends the photos via email. Visitors are able to comment about their favorite display in an electronic guestbook. The Exhibit Car also features images and information about Norfolk Southern’s employee volunteer program and its sustainability and safety initiatives. “Protect the Line” invites guests to help keep the rails safe.
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Friday, May 15, 2015 | Labels: Fort Eustis, Military Railway Service reunion | 0 Comments