Archive for April 19th, 2024

‘OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE’ SPEECH IN 1951

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Gen. Douglas MacArthur delivered his farewell address to
Congress
on this day in history, April 19, 1951, uttering
the famous line, "Old soldiers never die; they just fade
away."

Eight days before the speech, MacArthur had been relieved
of his duties as
general of the U.S. Army by President Harry
S. Truman — putting an end to his 52 year storied military
career.

MacArthur’s speech is available on the Library of 
Congress website.

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President Harry S. Truman and General Douglas MacArthur
at President Truman’s arrival at the Wake Island Conference (1950).

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TIMBERLINE LODGE – THE BEGINNING

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The mountain lodge is located on the south side of Mount
Hood
in Clackamas County, Oregon, about 60 miles east
of
Portland.

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Roosevelt at the podium, dedicating Timberline Lodge.

Timberline Lodge was dedicated September 28, 1937, by
President
Franklin D. Roosevelt (above).

He dedicated the lodge, saying, "I am here to dedicate the
Timberline Lodge and I do so in the words of the bronze
tablet directly in front of me on the coping of this wonderful
building: ‘Timberline Lodge, Mount Hood National Forest
dedicated September 28, 1937, by the President of the United
States as a monument to the skill and faithful performance of
workers on the rolls of the Works Progress Administration.”

Most work was complete at the time of the dedication. After
some interior details were finished, the lodge opened to the
public February 4, 1938.


Dedication panel, Timberline Lodge, Timberline Trail, Government Camp, Clackamas County.


On Thursday, April 18, 2024 a fire broke out at the lodge requiring multiple fire agencies to respond.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Multiple fire agencies responded to
a three-alarm fire at the historic Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood Thursday night.

According to Clackamas Fire, employees at the lodge called
firefighters at about 9:30 to report that a fire was burning in
the lodge’s attic.

Firefighters said that they had gotten a good handle on the fire
and were doing everything they could to preserve the historic
building.

Firefighters from Hoodland Fire, Gresham Fire, Estacada, and
Portland also responded
. Timberline is closed at this time.

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