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Tradition, TRADITION!

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Tradition, TRADITION!

This is the group dedicated to the glue that holds "Pride and Ownership" together - tradition! We'll be talking about historic fires, important dates in fire history, and why we do things the way we do. .

Members: 368
Latest Activity: Jan 16

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North American Fire History 1 Reply

Started by Andrew Brassard. Last reply by Timothy Patrick Jan 12, 2012.

Life of an American Fireman 1903 4 Replies

Started by Andrew Brassard. Last reply by Mike France Jan 8, 2012.

FDNY Early 1900s- Manhattan, Bronx 2 Replies

Started by Andrew Brassard. Last reply by Timothy Patrick Jan 8, 2012.

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Comment by Jim Duffy on November 13, 2008 at 10:05am
I am doing the powerpoint programs for Fire Engineering's handbook for FF1
and 2 I am working on Rick lasky's chapter "Tradion and Mission of the Fire service, if you have any photos that you would like to see used please send to me at Shift1Commander@comcast.net. To get a preview of the book and training program go here http://www.FirefighterIandII.com
Thanks & Keep the TRadition alive!
 

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