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The Boys of 98: Troopers from K Company
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Dedicated to all the warriors who have gone off to war and have been lost to history.". Stan Cohen, 1997. Col John M. Stotsenburg, commander of the First Nebraska Volunteers. Nebraska Units Serving in 1898. First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Second Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Third Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Troop K, Third U.S. Volunteer Cavalry. Visit My Other Blogs. The Mighty "O" CVA-34. Troopers from K Company. Tuesday, February 26, 2008. Troopers from K Company. By Thomas D. Thiessen.
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The Mighty Oriskany: June 2008
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Saturday, June 21, 2008. As we initially made our way up to the wall, my dad was stopped by another Navy man who saw my dad's black. Ballcap. The gentleman had been on an escort ship for the USS Kearsarge. And he instantly shared with my dad his appreciation of the Oriskany. My dad always gets a big smile on his face when he talks with someone about the Oriskany. The above photo is from Panel 11E which records the names of most of the Oriskany. Pilot whose body was recently returned to his family in Le M...
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The Mighty Oriskany: Armed Forces Day Display 2009
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Thursday, June 18, 2009. Armed Forces Day Display 2009. It has been a whole year since my last post on this blog. The good news is I have spent a good deal of this past year collecting items related to the USS Oriskany. This is my amazing family (which has grown in the past year.) My wonderful wife Tracy and I had our second child, Grant William Krelle, on Sunday, March 15th. His big sister Tatum was pretty excited to hang out at the museum and run around all the airplanes! When my dad was aboard. I ...
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The Mighty Oriskany: February 2008
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Thursday, February 28, 2008. New CIC on the Oriskany. I'm so excited that I was able to purchase this original photo from the USS Oriskany. A few weeks ago on eBay. The photo is a black and white 8" x 10" of the Oriskany's. New modular CIC. It was an incredible find for me because my dad was a radarman in CIC during his time on the "Mighty O." Below is the descriptive caption as printed on the back of the photo. MODULAR CIC ADDED TO CONVERTED CARRIER. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTOGRAPH. WASHINGTON, D. C.
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The Boys of 98: February 2008
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Dedicated to all the warriors who have gone off to war and have been lost to history.". Stan Cohen, 1997. Col John M. Stotsenburg, commander of the First Nebraska Volunteers. Nebraska Units Serving in 1898. First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Second Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Third Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Troop K, Third U.S. Volunteer Cavalry. Visit My Other Blogs. The Mighty "O" CVA-34. Troopers from K Company. Tuesday, February 26, 2008. Troopers from K Company. By Thomas D. Thiessen.
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The Boys of 98: The U.S. Rifle Model 1889 "Trapdoor"
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Dedicated to all the warriors who have gone off to war and have been lost to history.". Stan Cohen, 1997. Col John M. Stotsenburg, commander of the First Nebraska Volunteers. Nebraska Units Serving in 1898. First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Second Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Third Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Troop K, Third U.S. Volunteer Cavalry. Visit My Other Blogs. The Mighty "O" CVA-34. The US. Rifle Model 1889 Trapdoor. Assemble for Federal Service! Excellent Book on the Fighting First. The weapo...
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The Chalmers' Family: February 2009
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Who keeps me home. Coram Deo Church Community. Omaha, NE, United States. View my complete profile. Tuesday, February 10, 2009. I love this one! I was tagged (by Christi. To post the fifth picture in your fifth folder and tag five people. Love it. I can not believe what picture it was! It was a picture from Rothenburg, Germany in 2004 that we took with Jared and Christi and Brent and Kerri! I loved this little walled city, oh it brought back memories! 4 Chad and Maria Kruse. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Boys of 98: June 2009
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Dedicated to all the warriors who have gone off to war and have been lost to history.". Stan Cohen, 1997. Col John M. Stotsenburg, commander of the First Nebraska Volunteers. Nebraska Units Serving in 1898. First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Second Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Third Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Troop K, Third U.S. Volunteer Cavalry. Visit My Other Blogs. The Mighty "O" CVA-34. Nebraska Soldier Starts a War! Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Nebraska Soldier Starts a War! 8217; and Miller fired and...