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Charles
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Having a piece of that history is even better.Carbine William's work shop
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Charles
Co B 1st Batl.115 Inf. Reg. 29th. Divi. 4.2 Heavy Mortar Co Retired Life member NRA |
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Wrdsmth
Recruit Joined: Jun 23 2016 Location: Minnesota Status: Offline Points: 29 |
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Unfortunately the Standard Products link isn't working...?
I love this kind of stuff too - Thanks for the hard work! |
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Writer, Hot Rodder, Racer, Life Enthusiast
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jackp1028
Hard Corps Joined: Jan 01 2016 Location: Cloudcroft, NM Status: Offline Points: 1276 |
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EPA change the site number for Standard Products. Here's the new link.
http://cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/csitinfo.cfm?id=0510570 Perhaps the Administrator can update the original article. |
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Lupus Dei
Hard Corps Club Secretary Emeritus Joined: Nov 09 2015 Location: CCC Status: Offline Points: 1417 |
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Link Fixed. Thank you Jack.
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Louis Dey
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rhineriver
Recruit Joined: Jan 31 2016 Location: Switzerland Status: Offline Points: 15 |
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Thanks for the great historical Pictures.
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m1a1fan
Hard Corps Got Para? Joined: Jan 01 2016 Location: Virginia Status: Offline Points: 1736 |
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Saginaw Steering Gear plant #2
http://ss.sites.mtu.edu/mhugl/2015/10/11/saginaw-steering-gear-division-of-general-motors-plant-2-small-arms-production/ |
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1st M1 88
On Point Joined: Aug 26 2016 Location: illinois Status: Offline Points: 279 |
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Love the history too and agree with Charles
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SeoulFood
On Point Joined: Feb 14 2016 Location: Korea Status: Offline Points: 67 |
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I recently drove by the Inland factory while I was on leave. I've been by it many times (a girl I liked in high school lived right next to it), and I remember it before much of it was destroyed, but I had no idea how significant it was! It's really sad to me, that most people in Dayton today will never know...
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gunboat
Recruit Joined: Feb 15 2016 Location: Kentucky Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Good information. Thanks.
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New2brass
Moderator Group Dan Pinto, Photo Editor Joined: Nov 29 2015 Location: CT Status: Offline Points: 4660 |
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On this day in 2014 (no joke) Member Ron Dalhamer took this photo of the Inland plant. The same view of this building can be seen in War Baby page 102.
For those interested here is a drone flying over head. For those who do not know the Inland plant included the Wright Brothers Factory. It was slated for destruction. The National Aviation Heritage Area in conjunction with the National Parks Service are working to preserve and restore the original Wright buildings and making it a library and museum. Thank you to Ron for sharing
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arthur
On Point Joined: Feb 18 2016 Location: dayton,ohio Status: Offline Points: 369 |
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The above picture in April first post is the same doorway as top left picture in CCN 322-8
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New2brass
Moderator Group Dan Pinto, Photo Editor Joined: Nov 29 2015 Location: CT Status: Offline Points: 4660 |
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Wow Ron, Great stuff! Did you provide the pictures from that article in Newsletter? Keep it coming!
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m1a1fan
Hard Corps Got Para? Joined: Jan 01 2016 Location: Virginia Status: Offline Points: 1736 |
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Ron, thanks for proving pictures. Great stuff! Off to read CCNL 322....
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arthur
On Point Joined: Feb 18 2016 Location: dayton,ohio Status: Offline Points: 369 |
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I found this today......where all those Inland Division's came from.
Demolition of the GM Inland Home Ave |
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m1a1fan
Hard Corps Got Para? Joined: Jan 01 2016 Location: Virginia Status: Offline Points: 1736 |
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Great pictures! Wonder if there are any plans to build something else there, re-develop the land, etc..?
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arthur
On Point Joined: Feb 18 2016 Location: dayton,ohio Status: Offline Points: 369 |
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The National Park Service has control of part of the factory site that has the Wright airplane Factory buildings. It's going to be developed into a park with a public library and aviation history type things.
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m1a1fan
Hard Corps Got Para? Joined: Jan 01 2016 Location: Virginia Status: Offline Points: 1736 |
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Nice to see at least something is still there. So much history happened at that location. A true landmark.
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m1a1fan
Hard Corps Got Para? Joined: Jan 01 2016 Location: Virginia Status: Offline Points: 1736 |
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New2brass
Moderator Group Dan Pinto, Photo Editor Joined: Nov 29 2015 Location: CT Status: Offline Points: 4660 |
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Ron Dalhamer submitted this news article on Wright Factory site which is the Inland Factory
A related article can be found here As always, thanks for submitting Ron
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James K
On Point Joined: Jan 12 2018 Location: Longview Wa. Status: Offline Points: 66 |
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What great pictures! Just love those old factories with rail heads. Packing department 219, Sure would like to find one of those shipping wood boxes to add to some my other wood boxes. Thank you all!
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