"Takin' Twenty with the Virginian Brethren by Skip Salmon

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The now late, lamented Ft Monmouth.
Tom Cosgrove, SSG, USAR Retired (SC & MI), Red Bank NJ

On 3/20/2014 10:26 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:

> Skip,

> Interesting that you would mention Sputnik. I was in the Signal Corps

> Research and Development Company at Ft. Monmouth, NJ, when Sputnik was

> launched, and I was one of a number of Signal Corps soldiers who were

> rushed to a radio directional finding station to track the satellite

> using radio direction finding equipment around the

> clock. Periodically, we would pick up the telephone and call in the

> coordinates to Washington so someone there could plot Sputnik's path.

> Times have certainly changed since those crude methods were used.

> Gordon

>

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> *Subject:* "Takin' Twenty with the Virginian Brethren by Skip Salmon

>

> Last night, on the last Wednesday of winter this year, I had the

> pleasure of "Takin' Twenty" with seven of the Brethren and Friends

> of the Virginian Railway. We discussed the passing of some friends

> this week. Several remembered Virginian Signal Maintainer George

> Henry Lewis of Princeton and Hobert L. Scott, Jr. who served in

> both the Operating Department and Mechanical Departments of the

> N&W. Landon Gregory remembered Scott as Suptentendent at Crewe, VA

> and I remember Mr. Scott as Manager Motive Power. Both will be

> missed.

>

> I told the Brethren to be on the look out on DIY and HGTV for the

> "Salvage Dawgs" TV show for an upcoming episode involving the

> Mechanical Department of the Roanoke Chapter of the NRHS. They

> taped a session at our 9th Street Yard using some of the Chapter's

> equipment and "stuff" of Chapter members in this episode. The

> Black Dog Salvage 13th Street Roanoke antique store is

> also involved with the Virginian Station Project. More on this later.

>

> The Jewel from the Past, like those in a Hamden "Special Railway"

> 23 jewel hunting case dust cover, is from October 25, 2007: "This

> month is the 50th anniversary of the Russian 'Sputnik' launch, the

> first satellite or Russian 'fellow traveller' that started the

> Space Race in October 1957. I asked the Brethren how they

> remembered it as they went on their normal duties on the VGN.

> Glen McLain, who was working at Sewells Point, remembered a lot of

> his friends who were going to W and M fabricating radios to listen

> to the beeps.

>

> Jimmy Whittaker remembered hearing that when the Sputnik made its

> pass over the area every 96 minutes, people's garage doors would

> go up and down."

>

> I told the Brethren about Gordon Hamilton's power point talk

> tonight at the regular meeting of the Roanoke Chapter NRHS at the

> O. Winston Link Museum at 7:30 PM. All are invited to hear about

> "Railroads, Raids and Ruin, Building to Big Lick and Beyond" If

> you are in the area come join us and hear Gordon's presentation.

>

> I passed around a list of 20 "Ponderisms" and asked the Brethren

> to pick their favorite one. Landon Gregory picked number 11, "How

> is it one careless match can start a forest fire, but it takes a

> whole box to start a campfire". He then proceeded to tell us

> about when he was about 9 on his father's tobacco farm in Callens,

> VA and made himself a cigar out of freshly cured tobacco but could

> not get it lit with a whole box of matches.

>

> Since St. Patrick's Day was last Monday I have this for our Irish

> friends: A Texan walks into a pub in Ireland and gives this

> challenge: "I'll give 500 American dollars to anybody in here who

> can drink 10 pints of Guinnes back to back. The room is quiet,

> and no one takes up the Texan's offer. One man even leaves.

> Thirty minutes later the same gentleman, who left, shows back up

> and taps the Texan on the sholder and says I'll take the

> challenge. He then downs 10 pints of Guinnes in a row. The other

> pub patrons cheer as the Texan sits in amazement. The Texan then

> gives the Irishman the $500 and askes him "I do need to know where

> you went for the 30 minutes". The Irrishman replies, "Oh, I had

> to go to the pub down the street to see if I could do it first".

>

> Time to pull the pin on this one!

>

> Departing Now from V248,

>

> Skip Salmon

>

> DVIX

>

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Tom Cosgrove
Past Captain RBVFA Squad, EMT-B
N2VFK
SKYWARN Spotter LME002
Red Cross Disaster Volunteer since 1995

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