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Peiping-Chin wan tao Railway Postal car

July 18 2001 at 4:04 PM
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Lets hear it for the boys who brought the mail to all those little outposts via the rails( when they were not being blown up) Stationed with IIIAC, 1st Div, but I never got down to Tsingtao. How about the Bn. PO in Chinwantao , across the street from the mission church.
I have very few names but several pictures of the IIIAC PO. in the American Barracks.
Would welcome any words from any who served with me during the 45-47 time frame. Milt

 
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Hey milt....

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July 18 2001, 4:32 PM 

Were you an 0161 postal clerk--I was in postal from 1952-72--if so, we must have known a lotta the same people in postal--let me know.
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July 20 2001, 3:59 PM 

Milton, I can`t find your name inthe China Marine Association Directory. Send your e-mail address to
a-dgoetz@juno.com and get signed up.

 
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January 20 2002, 8:48 PM 

Milt, my dad was there in Tientsin, China. he still alive at 82. any info ??? Thanks !

 
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Father in law was with 1st Bomb Disposal IIIAC

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April 22 2002, 11:35 AM 

from 45-46.....his name is Don Outlaw

semper fi-2029858

 
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