True American Heroes Rest In Peace and thank you. Also highlights what was Japanese mistreatment of US airmen. This continued to a greater extent when B-29 crewmen were captured.
I understand keeping the doors closed. My original work location was right next to the Gowanus canal. More of the same you could smell it blocks away when the wind was right.
The volunteer company in my town here has a tanker (36). Its obviously newer although its a 1982 FMC 2500 gal and has a pump. I think the issue here is water supply more than brush fires.
After Fire Patrol #3 was disbanded I had to go through the building to get to the back for terminal access. I believe a real estate agent let me in and pretty much left me alone. I took the opportunity to walk around and check the inside. It was a nice building alot of wood and original...
To those who were lost Rest In Peace. My wife worked in the south tower but was having lunch with friends in the north tower when the bomb went off. She and her friend walked down the stairwell 40 floors from the cafeteria. They were caught in the heat and smoke with hundreds of others trying to...
In this part of the country guilt is always assumed when a firearm is involved. Now if the guy didn't have a permit or FFL that was certainly dumb. Actually the hi-cap mags probably will get you in more trouble than anything else.
Rest In Peace Mr. Smith. I read a few of his books starting with Report From Engine Co. 82 and all were excellent. Report From Ground Zero might be his best.
I know that place well I worked in the building many times. There used to be alot of businesses in there. There's a phone room behind E241 near where the bucket is. Funny thing is I repaired the phone in that big trailer years ago. The building itself is pretty beat up.
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