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The Boring Station Trailhead Park now has a new crown jewel.
The long-awaited Boring, Oregon Vietnam Memorial was recently erected in the south end of the park to commemorate the 41 men from Clackamas County who fought and died for their country in the Vietnam War.
"The Vietnam War was my generation's war," Steve Bates, Boring resident and chair of the Committee on Memorials and Remembrance, told The Post in an interview last year. Though he did not fight in Vietnam, he wants to commemorate those who did. "I experienced the American dream. I feel a debt since they gave up their American dream so I could have mine."
Now that the stone is up, the next step is to have dusk-to-dawn lighting installed, which Christensen Electric will complete this week.
"We are grateful for the support of the Friends of the Boring Station Trailhead Park and Clackamas County Parks," Bates noted. "We especially are thankful for the assistance provided by the Boring, Oregon Foundation. A project that has been three years in the making is finally coming to completion."
Members of the Committee on Memorials and Remembrance will present alongside members of the Vietnam Veterans of America, Veterans of Foreign Wars and other elected officials and representatives from area military organizations.
Ron Reudi, resident Boring rock 'n roller and Vietnam veteran, will provide music for the event.
The memorial stones were provided and installed by OM Stone of Hillsboro.
Dodge just bought this image for a national ad campaign. It aired tonight during Monday Night Football!
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Perhaps on way to Eagle, ID Fun Days and the Rocky Mountain oyster feed... Photo by Garren. (Garren Evans - April 15, 1971 - August 9, 2008)
On June 1st, 2014 at 4:16pm, the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department (LPFD) responded to multiple reports of a vegetation fire at 400 Wall St. near Granada High School in Livermore. Arriving units found a good-sized working vegetation fire in the grass behind the school and immediately went into offensive mode. Upon arrival, LPFD Battalion 9 assumed Wall IC and requested a second alarm, summoning several Type 1 engines to assist the Type 3 engines and Patrols with fire attack as well as to provide access to a water supply. Alameda County Fire responded two battalion chiefs (Battalion 2 and Battalion 3) and a Type 3 engine (Engine 308) to assist as well. Because the fire was also threatening a couple structures nearby, LPFD Truck 96 responded to the call also for structure protection, but cleared by the time I arrived on scene.
Besides Truck 96, the total balance of apparatus on scene included Alameda County Battalions 2 and 3, LPFD Battalion 9, Alameda County Type 3 Engine 308, LPFD Type 3 Engines 394 and 399, LPFD Chief 90, LPFD Patrol Engines 491, 495, 497, and LPFD Type 1 Engines 90, 95, 97, and 98, making for a total of 15 pieces of apparatus on scene!
Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Engine 490 (E490) is a 2004 Ferrara Patrol unit built on a Ford F450 chassis.
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A Dodge D100 at the Street Mag Show Hamburg.
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Land Rover and Range Rover's spiritual arch-enemy, both the Toyota Land Cruiser and Hilux showed the world that Four-Wheel Drives could be reliable, but even today the two builders continue to lock horns with their latest versions.
3 Norman Fire-Rescue firefighters prepare to head back back towards the brush fire to knock down hotspots.
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On June 1st, 2014 at 4:16pm, the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department (LPFD) responded to multiple reports of a vegetation fire at 400 Wall St. near Granada High School in Livermore. Arriving units found a good-sized working vegetation fire in the grass behind the school and immediately went into offensive mode. Upon arrival, LPFD Battalion 9 assumed Wall IC and requested a second alarm, summoning several Type 1 engines to assist the Type 3 engines and Patrols with fire attack as well as to provide access to a water supply. Alameda County Fire responded two battalion chiefs (Battalion 2 and Battalion 3) and a Type 3 engine (Engine 308) to assist as well. Because the fire was also threatening a couple structures nearby, LPFD Truck 96 responded to the call also for structure protection, but cleared by the time I arrived on scene.
Besides Truck 96, the total balance of apparatus on scene included Alameda County Battalions 2 and 3, LPFD Battalion 9, Alameda County Type 3 Engine 308, LPFD Type 3 Engines 394 and 399, LPFD Chief 90, LPFD Patrol Engines 491, 495, 497, and LPFD Type 1 Engines 90, 95, 97, and 98, making for a total of 15 pieces of apparatus on scene!
LPFD Type 1 Engine 97 (E97) is a mid 2000s-era Hi-Tech EVS pumper built on a Spartan Gladiator chassis.
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On June 1st, 2014 at 4:16pm, the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department (LPFD) responded to multiple reports of a vegetation fire at 400 Wall St. near Granada High School in Livermore. Arriving units found a good-sized working vegetation fire in the grass behind the school and immediately went into offensive mode. Upon arrival, LPFD Battalion 9 assumed Wall IC and requested a second alarm, summoning several Type 1 engines to assist the Type 3 engines and Patrols with fire attack as well as to provide access to a water supply. Alameda County Fire responded two battalion chiefs (Battalion 2 and Battalion 3) and a Type 3 engine (Engine 308) to assist as well. Because the fire was also threatening a couple structures nearby, LPFD Truck 96 responded to the call also for structure protection, but cleared by the time I arrived on scene.
Besides Truck 96, the total balance of apparatus on scene included Alameda County Battalions 2 and 3, LPFD Battalion 9, Alameda County Type 3 Engine 308, LPFD Type 3 Engines 394 and 399, LPFD Chief 90, LPFD Patrol Engines 491, 495, 497, and LPFD Type 1 Engines 90, 95, 97, and 98, making for a total of 15 pieces of apparatus on scene!
LPFD Type 1 Engine 95 (E95) is an early 2000s-era Hi-Tech EVS pumper built on a Spartan Gladiator chassis.
Yes, the bane of aviation photographers - plastic cones that need to be edited out of photos. Here they are on the way to the airshow as I'm walking from the nearest bus stop to the airshow gate so I can get in the MINUTE the Abby Airshow starts.
Otherwise, here is one of my Abbotsford 2019 Airshow photos finally seeing Flickr. You can browse my Abbotsford photos as I develop at flic.kr/s/aHsmMGbQhT .
PHOTO CREDIT: Joe A. Kunzler Photo, AvgeekJoe Productions, growlernoise-AT-gmail-DOT-com