Today is Memorial Day, and we concluded our three-day World War II re-enactment. Things were off to a slow start due to the thunderstorm that passed through early in the morning.
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At 1 PM there was a memorial service in front of the War Memorial, led by a WWII chaplain. It was quite moving. An Army chaplain spoke, then his son recited the life story of a soldier who died in France, followed by a 21-gun salute and the playing of "Taps." This really makes it all worthwhile.
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The 308 and 309 were running again, of course, and everything went well. As seen at right, Dan Buck was the motorman, Jeff Kepka the trainman, and I was the conductor. I hadn't met Jeff before; he's the brother of Greg Kepka.
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Everybody seemed to be having a good time. The West End Jazz Band was playing at the Pavilion.
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Most of our trips were pretty full. We didn't have any military detachments today, but we did have a family of Italian refugees riding the CA&E. They must have really been lost!
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And it always helps to have some pretty girls!!!
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