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The FReeper Foxhole Profiles the North Platte Canteen - December 12th, 2004
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Posted on 12/11/2004 10:59:45 PM PST by snippy_about_it

Lord,
Keep our Troops forever in Your care
Give them victory over the enemy...
Grant them a safe and swift return...
Bless those who mourn the lost. .
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North Platte Canteen

Canteens Greet GIs
After Pearl Harbor, millions of new recruits needed to be trained. Old military bases were filled to capacity and beyond. New bases were built. Millions of young men had to be moved from one region to another, and almost all of them moved by train.
Troop trains became a common sight. Inside, soldiers were crammed onto the train with no sleeping quarters, no showers and few rest rooms. Many were homesick, tired and maybe a little scared. The steam engines of the day had to stop every 50 miles or so to take on more water and fuel. At these stops, the soldiers only had time to eat quickly or stretch their legs. Then the whistle sounded, and they ran back to the train.
North Platte, Nebraska, was one of the major rail yards and junction points on the transcontinental Union Pacific line. It still is (a fact that is not lost on modern authors). Within the first month of the war, a rumor swept through North Platte. The Nebraska National Guard was coming through town on Christmas day on their way to the West Coast and the war, according to the rumor. But no one knew for sure because troop train schedules weren't published.
Someone got the idea of greeting the train with home-cooked food, fruit, gifts and coffee all for our home state boys.
Everyone was surprised when the train turned out to be carrying the Kansas National Guard. The greeters decided to give them the goodies anyway. Rae Wilson was one of the greeters that day, and she was so moved by the joy and gratitude expressed by the troops that she wrote a letter to the local newspaper.
"We should help keep this soldier morale at its highest peak," Rae wrote. "We can do our part... Why can't we, the people of North Platte and the other towns surrounding our community, start a fund and open a Canteen now?"
Within days they organized the North Platte Canteen. For more than four years, day and night, volunteers met the troops, gave out food, coffee, candy and companionship. On the train platform, young women handed out fruit or decks of cards. For wounded men on the hospital trains who couldn't come inside the Canteen, volunteers went on the cars and delivered food and "care baskets" of toothbrushes and razors. Soldiers celebrating a birthday received a birthday cake to a chorus of "Happy Birthday."
Volunteers sewed on buttons. They wrote cards and letters for servicemen of every color and creed. They mailed packages back home to family or sweethearts.
They also kept track of the effort.
Troop trains ran from early in the morning until late at night. Volunteers served 2,000 to 5,000 servicemen and women each day.
During a period of 51 months, almost 55,0000 volunteers served 6 million soldiers. More than 125 communities in three states (some as far away as 200 miles) joined in this miraculous volunteer effort. Volunteers from more than 300 organizations helped fix sandwiches, bake cakes and cookies, pour coffee, wash dishes and hand out candy and magazines, and helped soldiers send letters and packages home during their brief stop over.
To raise money for the Canteen, North Platte citizens held scrap drives, collecting and selling metal, paper and rubber. They held benefit dances and pie socials. Businesses donated appliances to help store food. At least one young man went to the weekly stockyard auctions and auctioned off the shirt off his back then got it back and auctioned it off the next week. No government money was used, and no federal agency organized the volunteers.
While North Platte saw more troop trains and was a highly organized effort, wherever troops moved through they were met with warmth and support. Sedfield Hill was a young Air Corps trainee traveling from St. Paul, Minnesota, to the airbase outside Fairmont, Nebraska. He remembers local people greeting the trains delivering new recruits to the Fairmont Air Base.
"They wouldn't let go of us," he says. "As a result, a lot of us call this place home."
Written by Claudia Reinhardt and Bill Ganzel, the Ganzel Group.
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To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Thanks EMB for the picture of the 24th MEU.
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posted on
12/12/2004 10:33:58 AM PST
by
snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: Samwise
You're right but it sure would be nice to be able to be right there, hands on so to speak. :-)
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posted on
12/12/2004 10:34:49 AM PST
by
snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: Samwise
Sure, if you're into Hobbits and wizards. ;-)
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posted on
12/12/2004 10:44:10 AM PST
by
SAMWolf
(I was on a roll, 'till I slipped on the butter.)
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Morning Excuse_My_Bellicosity.
Go Marines!!
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posted on
12/12/2004 10:45:10 AM PST
by
SAMWolf
(I was on a roll, 'till I slipped on the butter.)
To: bentfeather
65
posted on
12/12/2004 10:45:38 AM PST
by
SAMWolf
(I was on a roll, 'till I slipped on the butter.)
To: The Mayor
If it weren't for distractions, I might get things accomplished. :-)
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posted on
12/12/2004 10:46:28 AM PST
by
SAMWolf
(I was on a roll, 'till I slipped on the butter.)
To: stand watie
Artists have to create the "impression" people expect to see. Historical accuracy doesn't count. ;-)
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posted on
12/12/2004 10:48:06 AM PST
by
SAMWolf
(I was on a roll, 'till I slipped on the butter.)
To: bentfeather
GA, miss feather!
free dixie HUGS,duckie/sw
68
posted on
12/12/2004 10:49:10 AM PST
by
stand watie
( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
To: SAMWolf
You and me both..
to many distractions in new york, it's called the most inept and useless politics in the country.
Labeled by the Brennan Center for law and justice..
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posted on
12/12/2004 10:49:35 AM PST
by
The Mayor
(If Jesus lives within us, sin need not overwhelm us.)
To: snippy_about_it; All
HI, everyone!
free dixie,sw
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posted on
12/12/2004 10:51:11 AM PST
by
stand watie
( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
To: stand watie
GM, sw and duckie!!
Did duckie enjoy the party last night??
free dixie, HUGS bf
To: snippy_about_it
Snippy, this Canteen story is wonderful! Thank You so much for posting it.
My Swedish friend worked the Canteen in Brooklyn, she shared a few endearing stories with me.
The spirit of the American people is as strong as ever. Well, I choose to believe it anyway.
To: SAMWolf
TRUE!
in point of fact that uniform was bought for the GEN at Christmas 1870, along with a FANCY engraved sword, a sword belt & Colt's Army model 1860 pistol. his personal effects are at the Cherokee Museum in OK.
Dora at the museum BELIEVES that the items were a gift from a Kansas City, MO banker.(note to readers, she is NOT sure, nor am i, about that AND i will NOT argue with any Indian-HATERS,damnedyankees, self-important fools, lunatics,idiots, etc. about what SHE THINKS!)
special NOTE to "heyworth the HATEFILLED": she will NOT argue with/correspond with you especially. i told her about what sort of person i believe you to be. Dora doesn't suffer fools, liars and/or ANTI-Indian BIGOTS well/any better than i do.)
NOTE to readers: i'm trying to get the tribal museum council to LOAN the effects of GEN Stand Watie to the NMAI in DC for a BRIEF period. i believe that MANY NMAI visitors would wan to see the effects/relics!
will let you know how that quest goes later.
free dixie,sw
73
posted on
12/12/2004 11:20:00 AM PST
by
stand watie
( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
To: snippy_about_it; bentfeather; Samwise; msdrby
Good afternoon ladies. Flag-o-gram.
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posted on
12/12/2004 11:22:24 AM PST
by
Professional Engineer
(All wisdom is from the Lord, and with him it remains forever. ~ Ecclesiasticus 1.1)
To: bentfeather
YEP. she said it was a "KICK!"
she wore a beautiful RED/BLACK outfit too. ALSO it's the first time she's been back in heels since her fall. (she ALSO said: my feet hurt like !@#$%^&*!)
free dixie,sw
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posted on
12/12/2004 11:22:41 AM PST
by
stand watie
( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
To: Professional Engineer
NICE chopper!
free dixie,sw
76
posted on
12/12/2004 11:24:05 AM PST
by
stand watie
( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
To: Professional Engineer
WOW great Flag-o-gram today PE!! FANTASTIC!
To: stand watie
I was wondering if she wore heels!! :-)
Good for her!! I bet she looked smashing!
To: bentfeather
smashing doesn't begin to cover it. RAVISHING is more like it. (but then i AM prejudiced about that subject!)
free dixie,sw
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posted on
12/12/2004 11:29:09 AM PST
by
stand watie
( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
To: bentfeather
AND she is "paying for it" this PM.(the GOOD BOOK says: VANITY thy name is WOMAN!)
"knee" is NOT "having a good day".
free dixie HUGS,duckie/sw
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posted on
12/12/2004 11:32:36 AM PST
by
stand watie
( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
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