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Post by EXO on Nov 8, 2010 21:55:41 GMT 8
On 8 November, added to the 503prct.org website:
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Post by The Phantom on Nov 10, 2010 5:13:04 GMT 8
Just spent a few hours in the new web sites trying to get my bearings in the great groupings of photos presented therein.
The articles will take more time to continue to explore.
Thanks for making it possible to track from one photo to the other at the top of each photo for ease of continual viewing.
One of the unidentified photos appears to have 2 burned out trolley cars on a mostly buried trolley track? but I don't know the location although it is relatively flat so Topside somewhere?
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Post by EXO on Dec 11, 2010 8:31:36 GMT 8
Recommended only for those with fast internet as the average files can be up to 8 Meg. Eventually I will extend the Flipping Page program to other resources. Thanks go to Steve Foster for his donation of the program and tireless support of the site.
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Post by EXO on Dec 22, 2010 6:05:51 GMT 8
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Post by EXO on Dec 22, 2010 10:58:28 GMT 8
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Post by EXO on Dec 23, 2010 5:31:18 GMT 8
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Post by EXO on Dec 23, 2010 16:47:28 GMT 8
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Post by EXO on Jan 28, 2011 12:22:55 GMT 8
One of the more popular threads lately in our forum has been the various ways that people experienced the recent visit of 503d PRCT Veteran Paratrooper Dick Adams and his family. That caused me to decide that the individual posts should be linked permanently as an article within the website. The Introduction page has been placed at: and it can take you through the three articles written by Karl Welteke, John Moffitt and Steve Kwiecinski.
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Post by EXO on Feb 2, 2011 20:53:06 GMT 8
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Post by EXO on Mar 6, 2011 21:43:53 GMT 8
Not quite a new article, more like a new index. Trying to keep all of what we do available to people is one of the things I need to do, tedious as this keyboard work can get. On this board I believe that we get a whole lot of great articles, and access to interesting collections, and a month later, they are buried in new articles and hardly get seen ever again. So I have done an index page for Karl Welteke's photobucket collections. This index page is linked from the CT&N Corregidor Revisited page, and also the CAMS Bay Contents Page. Like all lists, it's incomplete and I will add to it from time to time.
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