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The KCS OCS scoots towards Jacksonville between Roodhouse and Manchester. The route from Roodhouse to Jacksonville has been 10 mph MAX for the past couple of decades. With new track on this route, this train was easily making 40 mph. A huge improvement!
Község Veszprém megyében. Lakosság: 170 fő (2020). Fénykép: 2012. szeptember 15.
Village in Veszprém County. Population: 170 (2020). Photo: September 15, 2012
OCS graduation ceremony held at the Texas State Capital in Austin, Texas , Aug. 25, 2018. (Photos by Spc. Adrian Montenez)
OCS graduation ceremony held at the Texas State Capital in Austin, Texas , Aug. 25, 2018. (Photos by Spc. Adrian Montenez)
OCS graduation ceremony held at the Texas State Capital in Austin, Texas , Aug. 25, 2018. (Photos by Spc. Adrian Montenez)
Officer Candidate Brenda Marlow, Jan. IDT platoon sergeant, hands over the company to Officer Candidate Lynae Johnson, Jan. IDT platoon leader. When OCS class 52 and 53 combine to form a company, class 52 platoon sergeant takes over as acting 1st sergeant and platoon leader steps in as acting company commander.
OCS graduation ceremony held at the Texas State Capital in Austin, Texas , Aug. 25, 2018. (Photos by Spc. Adrian Montenez)
OCS graduation ceremony held at the Texas State Capital in Austin, Texas , Aug. 25, 2018. (Photos by Spc. Adrian Montenez)
U.S. Marine candidates participate in Marine Corps Martial Arts training at Officer Candidates School on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Jan. 16, 2019. Candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Brian R. Domzalski)
Officer Candidate Ryan Rhoden from the Florida Army National Guard plots his points on a map prior to heading out onto the land navigation course at McCrady Training Center, Eastover, S.C., June 6, 2015. The South Carolina Army National’s 2nd Battalion (OCS), 218th Leadership (LDR), is the host for candidates from several states during Phase I of Officer Candidate School. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)
OCS graduation ceremony held at the Texas State Capital in Austin, Texas , Aug. 25, 2018. (Photos by Spc. Adrian Montenez)
1st. Lt. Timothy Cushatt addresses officer candidates after the first phase 2 weekend of the consolidated Officer Candidate School class 052 at Camp Fretterd, Md. Sept. 19 during the final formation of the inactive duty weekend. Cushatt advised candidates on ways to become more effective and work as a team during OCS
U.S. Marine officer candidates participate in 'The Quigley' during a combat course at Officer Candidate School, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Feb. 6, 2019. Candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Brian R. Domzalski)
Norfolk Southern OCS running as NS 955 crosses Wanda Rd as it approaches CP Citation Southbound on the NS Brooklyn District in Edwardsville, IL on August 3, 2014.
Consist:
NS F-9A #4270
NS F-7B #4276
NS F-9A #4271
NS #39 Power Car
NS #7 "Pennsylvania"
NS #20 "Ohio"
NS #9 "Alabama"
NS #12 "Indiana"
NS #11 "Illinois"
NS #13 "Georgia"
NS #4 "Michigan"
NS #2 "Carolina"
NS #19 "Kentucky"
NS #24 "Delaware"
NS #23 "Buena Vista"
OCS graduation ceremony held at the Texas State Capital in Austin, Texas , Aug. 25, 2018. (Photos by Spc. Adrian Montenez)
Maj. Ed Clements, Md. Army National Guard OCS company commander, presents Sgt. 1st Class Steven Wilson, OCS TAC non-commissioned officer, with the Army Achievement Medal at Camp Fretterd, Md. Sept. 19.
U.S. Marine candidates participate in Marine Corps Martial Arts training at Officer Candidates School on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Jan. 16, 2019. Candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Brian R. Domzalski)
Deadheading back to Florida with the biz train, 2 F40's gallop over the EJ&E with their blue varnish, heading for warmer climates...thanks to ETH and Chris Guss for the help today..If you look just to the left of the rear of the train, one can even see the Sear's Tower....Yes, I SAID SEARS!