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Tennessee was at her side. Other ladies with them that morning represented California, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Arizona. Her name was USS West Virginia. 7 December 1941, Pearl.
You tease! I had an all berries sorbet after my rather light dinner (artichoke hearts, olives, gherkins & tuna; half slice of bread & cheddar). Good to here all is well. 🐾😄🐾
Home, home on the range....Where the deer and the antelope play.....Where seldom is heard a discouraging word.....And the skies are not cloudy all day...................
29 January 1925 - Leonhard Seppala and his 20 best dogs are making a 170 mile drive from Nome to meet the antitoxin. He drops off pairs of dogs at waypoints to replace tired teams on the return.
28 January 1925 - Sam Joseph and his team of Alaskan Malamutes average 9 mph and reach the Yukon River with the antitoxin. Temperatures have warmed to -38F.
27 January 1925, 9pm - Nenana, AK Territory. Diptheria antitoxin arrives by rail. Bill Shannon and his team of Huskies depart immediately into the -65F night. They cover 52 miles in the dark.
Each year on this evening, even the most devoted Mountaineer fan will set rivalry aside and shed tears of green and white . . . . . . WE . ARE . MARSHALL