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John,
 Wow nine years. You must have been having fun. Who were you with ?. Funny thing is that all my military friends are Marines and me a dogface.


On 1/23/2014 11:01 PM, John D. Mitchell, Jr. wrote:
 
For me it was Feb. 60 until May 69,


On Thursday, January 23, 2014 7:47 PM, Noel Crawford <georgecrawfordsr@comcast.net> wrote:
 
John,
  If that was 67/68 thanks for keeping Charlie off my butt. I was at Chu Lia 67/68. Running all up and down I corps keeping my Med Company Platoons in order. Phu Bai, Danang, Quang Tri. Replaced the 1st Marine Hospital when ever it moved.
Noel...Semper Fi Marine.



On 1/23/2014 5:04 PM, John D. Mitchell, Jr. wrote:
 
My first days work, after I got out of Marine Corps consisted of unloading a fifty ton boxcar loaded with rock salt in one hundred pound sacks. I had two college boys working with me. It was June in Southern Illinois, so it was hot in the ends of that car. But it didn't brother me too bad, as I was just back from Vietnam!


On Thursday, January 23, 2014 2:35 PM, Richard Kistler mailto:rckistler@windstream.net wrote:
 
Folks - There were some dandy jobs on the railroad, I worked the clerks
extra board in the late 1950's. Seeing the men unloading a box car was
similar to working the freight house foreman's job at Nebraska City. All
the big stores there such as Montgomery Ward received store merchandise
by boxcar. It was fun unloading furniture, tractor tires and boxes and
boxes of goods in August, couldn't get a breath of air back in the car,
so you just sweat it out. At Holdrege, NE I worked the night job Friday
and Saturday 2000 hrs to 0500 hrs. A large creamery was across from the
depot, 4 or 5 of the seven passenger trains that went through Holdrege
during those hours carried mail, express and cans of cream. I well
remember loading nearly 400 cans of cream every night onto the baggage
carts and lugging them west of the depot so the creamery could pick them
up. Tons of sack mail and newspapers for Holdrege proper and three Star
routes, which went into the freight house and sorted out onto other
baggage carts, which by morning, especially the Saturday shift with
Denver and Omaha newspapers, well filled the freight house. It was fun
to grab a sack of Sears or Penny's catalogs and throw them half way
across the freight house to the proper cart. But, that was railroading
then, it was a job with higher wages than anywhere else.

Richard Kistler








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