"On October 26, 1861, San Francisco was in direct contact with New York City. On that day the Pony Express was officially terminated, but it was not until November that the last letters completed their journey over the route.
Most of the original trail has been obliterated either by time or human activities. Along many segments, the trail's actual route and exact length are matters of conjecture. In the western states, the majority of the trail has been converted, over the years, to double track dirt roads. Short pristine segments, believed to be traces of the original trail, can be seen only in Utah and California. However, approximately 120 historic sites may eventually be available to the public, including 50 existing Pony Express stations or station ruins."
SPC Margaret Higgins Lt Col Charlie Brown SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Sgt (Join to see) Maj William W. 'Bill' Price
MAJ Ken Landgren PO1 William "Chip" Nagel LTC Stephen C. @prickett
CSM Charles Hayden SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL SSG Michael Noll PO1 Tony Holland Maj Robert Thornton LTC Greg Henning GySgt Thomas Vick Cpl Vic Burk SGT Mark Anderson PVT Mark Zehner