Posted on Aug 26, 2017
Nova Scotia cable station building that relayed news of Titanic to be demolished
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There's very little history in California worth saving. A few missions but no one is tearing them down. Everything is is relatively new and not worth saving. However, in Baltimore where I was born and raised until I enlisted in the Army, there was plenty of history and, from what I'm hearing, all of it is vulnerable to the madness now sweeping the nation. The simple truth is that once these artifacts are destroyed there is little physical evidence of the journey we've taken to reach our current "heights" of civilization. There's nothing left to warn us that we are mere mortals capable of great folly as well as great good. Remember, all history is not to be venerated. A lot of it is to be feared and it is more fearsome when it is given form that we can see and touch.
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The Mission at Fort Hunter Ligget was saved.http://www.letsgoseeit.com/index/county/monterey/hunter_liggett/loc01/san_antonio.htm
Mission San Antonio de Padua - LetsGoSeeIt.com
Mission San Antonio de Padua at Fort Hunter Liggett, CA
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I went to visit Mission San Antonio de Padua for about an hour, in 2013, while on a 2 week Mission at Fort Hunter-Ligget and Camp Roberts.
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just 7 miles South of Camp Roberts we went to Mass, in 2013, at Mission San Miguel Arcangel. We got two 15 passeger mil vans to go to this Church that has been in continuous service since we acquired California.
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CPT Jack Durish words of wisdom thank you sir. I remember visiting Fredricksburg Virginia in 2011 it was a humbling place to be the entire town with the exception of some modern implementations the town looked the same from photos i have seen from 1863. It was humbling that the town was one of the first official battlegrounds of the Civil War and that 148 years ago both North and South met there to fight.
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I lived in Halifax for two years. One of my favorite things about it was all the old, old architecture.
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https://www.rallypoint.com/shared-links/c-q-d-this-is-titanic-in-her-own-words-bbc-radio-documentary-2012?loc=similar_main&pos=5&type=qrc
SGT John " Mac " McConnell thank you for this related story. I tied it in to this one.
CPT Jack Durish
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SGT John " Mac " McConnell thank you for this related story. I tied it in to this one.
CPT Jack Durish
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
C.Q.D. THIS IS TITANIC!...IN HER OWN WORDS. BBC RADIO DOCUMENTARY. 2012. | RallyPoint
The video is just over 40 minutes. Well worth the watch.SOS is the International Morse code distress signal . This distress signal was first adopted by the German government in radio regulations effective April 1, 1905, and became the worldwide standard under the second International Radiotelegraphic Convention, which was signed on November 3, 1906, and became effective on July 1, 1908. SOS remained the maritime radio distress signal until...
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