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713th Railway Operating Battalion New Bulletin 1990 September

Thanks so much to Rodney Farcht daughter, Sue for these newsletters. I will try to extract names mentioned in some of these newsletters using AI

  

 Here is a list of all names and addresses mentioned in the document: 

  Thelmo & Rose Actis – 3700 Harris Rd., Bakersfield, CA 93313
    Delores Baldy (Mrs. Leo) – 208 No. 4th St., Box 432, Delano, MN 55328
    William & Doris Bittorf – R.D. 2 Box 630, Hazelton, PA 18201
    Nan Smith – Daughter of the Bittorf’s, along with Cora, Eva & Matthew Smith (grandchildren)
    Charles & Marjorie Boyles – 1708 So. Williams Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57105
    Harvey & Ann Bradley – 917 Neches, Tyler, TX 75701
    Bert (Mrs. Fred) Brown – 4447 Park Lawn Dr., Des Moines, IA 50321
    Willard & Shirley Carey – 904 E. Crestview Ct., Crown Point, IN 46307
    Louis & Ruth Cerveny – 523 Cragmoor, Savannah, IL 61074
    Norris & Ruth Christopher – 828 Northborough Ln., Lincoln, NE 68505
    Wilfred & Gladys Collins – 36 Litchfield Ave., Babylon, NY 11702
    Solly & Wanda Foss – 3612 Pioneer Ave., Cheyenne, WY 82001
    Bob & Helen Bell French – 413 West 8th St., Julesburg, CO 80737
    Burdell & Marie Froh – 7094 Pinehurst, Spring Hill, FL 34606
    Steve Froh – Son of the Froh’s
    J.B. & Doris Garrett – 1607 Yorkstown, Ennis, TX 75119
    Robert & Marge Gates – 323 13th Ave., Camanche, IA 52730
    Charles & Anna Gerety – 425 Hillcrest Dr., Holton, KS 66406
    Sue (Mrs. Del) Griebel – 3221 75th St., Kenosha, WI 53142
    Marguerite (Mrs. Al) Healy – 3221 75th St., Kenosha, WI 53142
    Joe Hagan – 8630 Mora Ln., St. Louis, MO 63147
    Charles & Agnes Herinckx – Rt. 3, Box 500, Cornelius, OR 97113
    Charles & Wanda Herrin – 2118 No. A St., Wellington, KS 67152
    Stan & Ruth Holzhauser – Box 36, Portland, MO 65067
    Arnold Johnson – 305 57th St., Albuquerque, NM 87105 (his daughter, son, daughter-in-law)
    Jerry & Louella Kec – 904 Cromwell, Westchester, IL 60154
    Frank & Ann Kiuth – 916 W. Hunter, Nevada, MO 64772
    George & Mary Kuntz – 3 Sandy Ln., Newton, KS 67114
    Fuller P. & Sybil Lyon – P.O. Box 142, Plum Branch, SC 29845
    Bill Mallett – Rt. 2, Box 119, Daingerfield, TX 75638
    Lee & Eleanor Matson – 1928 Havana St. S.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49509
    Fred & Betty Neiswanger – 3536 Monterey No., Kansas City, MO 64117
    Guy & Francis O'Frenzo – 1405 Fowler Dr., Columbus, OH 43224
    Art & Mary Verardo – Albuquerque, NM (friends of the O’Frenzo’s)
    James O’Neil – 3740 S.W. Plaza Dr., Apt. 103, Topeka, KS 66609
    Mickie Wallace – Friend of Jim O’Neil
    Raymond & Eleanor Peer – 118 N. Walnut, Gardner, KS 66030
    Clayton & Kathern Pilling – 1220 Columbus Circle, Newton, KS 67114
    Les & Ginny Potter – Rt. 5, Emporia, KS 66801
    A.C. & Betty Ricketts – 5119 Ledgestone Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76132
    Jack Ross – 646 5th St., Wyandotte, MI 48192
    Jean (Mrs. Art) Rowen – 702 Palmway, Needles, CA 92363
    Irene Lyon – Friend of Jean Rowen’s
    Melvin & Pat Sayre – 18921 Patton Dr., Castro Valley, CA 94546
    Gene & Charlene Shire – 421 LaSalle Dr., Clovis, NM 88101
    Dave & Denise Gendreau – Clovis (Daughter and son-in-law of Shire’s)
    JeffĂ© Gendreau – Granddaughter of the Shire’s
    Gene Shire – Son of the Shire’s, along with friend Bobbie of Fort Worth
    Bernice Ellege – Albuquerque, friend of the Shire’s
    John & Bette Deane Slayman – 1740 Oak Dr., Osawatomie, KS 66064

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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Military Railway Service reunion 1968