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Article: The Berlin Duty Train: remembering one of our own.
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- Defense Transportation Journal
- Article date:
- September 1, 2007
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On July 26, Colonel Norbert Grabowski was paid tribute in a memorial ceremony by the US Army Transportation Museum and the Army Transportation Museum Foundation. Grabowski, a lifelong contributor to the Transportation Corps who died July 26, 2006, was remembered for the service and commitment that made him a well-known name among other transporters. The ceremony recognized Grabowski with a special plaque placed upon a Berlin Duty Train guard car in the museum's collection, which has been refurbished and dedicated in his memory.
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Upon completion of a new addition to the museum, the train will be used to display the film "Stop Train 349," a ...
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