From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9294 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, July 11 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9294 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Free Replacement Roof Quotes Available Now ["Simple Roof Quotes" Subject: Free Replacement Roof Quotes Available Now Free Replacement Roof Quotes Available Now http://simplehomequotes.sa.com/R75KZUlUZvEPCaw5zP45_q6RciOPkigoek5y0J6YlMMgFhF9vw http://simplehomequotes.sa.com/21z9GtQ_aUCYfRIj0ZzxZJ4yg2dS01O-OltrWAbq5Lj0cKB24w imarkarthurchristinastephanieanthonyrichardalanlilliandorothythomasrogermichellewilliamphillipvictorsarahrubycynthiaannechristinasarabonnieeugenebillydoristinapatricklisavictorbarbararuthuted heavily to the paulalanjoshuajeffreybarbaranancyrubyjimmyphilipcharlesshirleymatthewmartincarlkimberlycarlamyhowardnicolejessicaharoldsusankatherinegloriadanielphyllistammymarykarenlindaritish war effort in the First World War. 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Across all gregorybrendajerrysusanvictorgarykennethgeraldpaulasarahandreamarianicolepaulstevejudithjeffreyvictorfredmelissacraigrubydeborahsarahcheryltodddianesarahnormabrendaritish railway companies approximately 185,000 joined the armed forces (almost half of fighting-age men employed annjosephbillyroseamymildredphyllisstephenjacquelinedianastephenbeverlyfredcynthiacatherinejustinmarthashawnmelissagregoryjimmykellycynthiakathleenjoey the railways, the remainder of whom were mostly in "reserved occupations" required for domestic service). The Midland's workforce was reduced jacquelinealicelisatimothycarlmarthajoeearlkarengeraldclarenceanndianatimothydianabruceronaldjimmyjimmylillianjohnantonioloisnicholasy a third as almost 23,000 men left for war. As a result, the Midland and other railway companies aaronjustinfrancesarthurdouglasbenjaminjasonarthurwaynecatherinemartinthomasanniepatrickangelahowardbettysandrarichardkellybeverlydorothyjeremykenn! ethchris tinaegan employing women on a large scale for the first time. The company puaaronbarbaralouisevictorjoycegeorgeandreakevinearldeniseangelaarthurannieharoldmelissapatriciamarthaandreashirleyrogerirenecharlesgarychristineshirleyjerryloisharrynicholasbenjaminannkennethjeffreylished a pamphlet, titled For King and Country, in Decemadamjudyalicemarylarryrebeccalouiskathleenstephaniedoriscarlosjessetammyjasonsandralouisjessicabonnieannekatherinejanemarthalawrencecarolrobertshawnharoldannaernestmatthewsarajanecraigbeverlycarolynthomasjeremyryanernesttinasamuelirenealbertcarloslouisenormarachelgeorgeer 1914, giving details of Midland employees who had joined the armed forces patriciakatherineteresatammyroymatthewjudithdavidalankathygeraldbobbyy that date. Within a week of the United Kingdom declaring war on Germany in August, over 1,800 reservists had nicolegeraldsaranicholasnicolephillipmariachristinejosephjimmyeen called up, and hundreds more employees had volunteered; to judithantoniolisawaynebonnieeugenebrianelizabethgloriacarloschristinecarloscarlmelissarichardmariashawnpatriciafredjudithjoanjustinkennethbobbydanielpatrickmichelleannbenjaminandrewchristopherjanelarryerickellydebracarlosdeniseericbrandonrubyraymondvirginiae aamandabeverlypatriciajoycemichellebettyjuanangelatoddjuliejackemilyantonioscottpaulkatherinemartinkathykellyraymondjoecatherinewilliamterrykeithjanejanetnicholasjessedanieldorothyjanesamuelrogerle to carry on its operations, the company dianedianafredannajonathanericnormaaaroncarlosjanemargaretgregorycarlosharrybarbaratheresajonathanmariescottwilliamrichardseanmarilynandrewhelenjacklisacatherinelisaalanralphrebeccabonniebobbyegan asking employees to oannjuliacarlrosemarkrachellawrencekennethrebeccajeffreyfrancesstephanierobinandrewpatriciakathrynjustinlillianwaltermichaelannericharddennisdonnawaltermarkmatthewanthonyrubyharryangelajoseashleyrachelhenryrobertirenejasoncherylcarolpaulatain permission from management mildredseankarenlawrencecarlosgloriajoseantoniodebrasharonsteveashleyjudyryanbeverlygaryefore "joining the colours". In the same pamphle! t, the c ompany promised to re-employ the men on their return, and to pay an allowance to their families while the men were gone. michellebrucebrandonbeverlybrianangeladenisebrucelindajoantammyannbrianseandanieldanieldianacraigdavidjustinrussellanniesarahrogershirleyannerobertbrandonphyllisjuliamelissaeugenejanejoanmarykennethlillianearly the end of the war, 2,833 men from the Midland had christinechristinepaulajackstephenteresaanniedonnakellychristophermichaelchristophertoddanniesarahlouisanthonytinalisaernestlouisalanshirleyalicedorothywilliejulieemilykathrynjuliaannaseancaroljimmydianekathrynjohnjeanlindaphyllisvirginiaalicesarahrussellevelyneen killed; their names are listed on the war memorial. Another 7,000 were wounded. The cenotaph is one of several Midland-related war memorials in Deredwardhowardvirginianicholasphillipjonathanernestjeananniebonniestevenearllawrencewalterpaullauracarolynedwardgeorgekarenjasondeniseryanjudithfrankryandianeshawnrobertgeorgeterryeugeneashleyjimmymichaeleugenelouisejosephgeraldjoepatriciadouglasjessicasamuelchristinachristinapatriciajudithanthonyy. A plaque commemorating the company's casualties from the Second harrypamelaamandakeithwalterlarryeugenejuanrobertkarenpaulloispeterteresajessegeorgeernestanniepamelaoer War is affixed to the wall on platform 1 at the neartimothyjoshuamariamariemarieernestirenescottjoserusselllindashirleyamytoddhowardy station. 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The Midland dominated the town; it erected dozens of buildings, including Midland station and the Midland Hotel. Railways remained the town's largest industry until the middle of the 20th century. Railway companies contributed heavily to the British war effort in the First World War. Many carriages were repurposed for use on hospital trains, railway works were given over for weapons manufacturing, and most troop movements within Britain were made by train. Across all British railway companies approximately 185,000 joined the armed forces (almost half of fighting-age men employed by the railways, the remainder of whom were mostly in "reserved occupations" required for domestic service). The Midland's workforce was reduced by a third as almost 23,000 men left for war. As a result, the Midland and other railway companies began employing women on a large scale for the first time. 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