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Train club keeps public memory of veteran service on track

The model train display at Passavant Retirement Community includes a memorial wall honoring veterans. Submitted photo. Submitted photo

ZELIENOPLE — A little town honors Korean War veterans with a memorial wall — a very little town whose buildings and people total inches and millimeters.

Veteran Robert Taylor, who served in the Korean War, proposed including a miniature Korean War monument into Passavant Retirement Community’s model train display.

The display is a long-standing feature at the retirement community, and is now a small town. The first building went up in 2014, and every year, new features are added.

Taylor, 93, once crossed a deadly slope lined with trenches every Friday, reporting on the amount of ammunition used to support the United Nations artillery division. He dodged machine-gun fire along the 38th Parallel, a border where fighting grew especially violent, until reaching the shelter of the bunker across the slope.

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