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Western Railroad Discussion > Happy Birthday AmericaDate: 07/03/15 19:59 Happy Birthday America Author: GGG Happy Birthday America
From the BNSF Cajon Sub Hill 582 Bunch image by the HillTender of Hill 582 edit by GGG Date: 07/03/15 23:55 Re: Happy Birthday America Author: Cajon92 Great post and great image, Gary.
~Ryan Date: 07/04/15 04:40 Re: Happy Birthday America Author: mojaveflyer I'll second that! Despite what many have said, I'm still proud of what my country has accomplished in 200+ years.
James Nelson Thornton, CO www.flickr.com/mojaveflyer Date: 07/04/15 08:37 Re: Happy Birthday America Author: ted1897 Thank you, Dr. GGG, have a great Fourth of July holiday! And thank you for your many years of service for our country in the USAF. It's always great to meet up with you and the bunch of railfans on Hill 582 on Friday mornings.
Ted Date: 07/04/15 09:08 Re: Happy Birthday America Author: atsf5704 Old Glory flying over the American Grand Battery at Yorktown.
Battleship USS Iowa firing a blank round from the number 6 5" turret to celebrate the holiday yesterday in San Pedro. Date: 07/04/15 10:00 Re: Happy Birthday America Author: grandtrunk Gary - Thanks for the post! My favorite spot in the whole world, Hill 582, after 30 years.....
And thank you TED for making it happen... Countless people owe you a debt of thanks. Happy 4th Everyone K Date: 07/04/15 12:25 Re: Happy Birthday America Author: Auburn_Ed Other than the "big guns", a 5"/38 sounds just about right for the 4th.
Ed Date: 07/05/15 04:33 Re: Happy Birthday America Author: exhaustED Happy birthday from the other side of the pond to a great country with great trains! Keep up the fantastic work with Hill 582.
From a British railfan (and Ameri-fan)! Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 07/05/15 04:45 by exhaustED. Date: 07/05/15 17:39 Re: Happy Birthday America Author: Lackawanna484 The French people sent a sailing ship to Yorktown this week to commemorate Rochambeau's fleet and their role in bottling Lord Cornwallis. The cadet staffed ship is captained by a female officer and has a 40% female crew. So much for the old salts' tale woman don't belong on ships.
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