File:US Navy sailors rescueing passengers from Steelton train wreck 1962.jpg

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Description View rescue efforts after a train wreck at Steelton, Pennsylvania (USA). 19 people were killed and 199 injured, when a Baseball Special train from Harrisburg to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, derailed on 28 July 1962. Three of nine cars landed in the Susquehanna River. A passing U.S. Navy drill team, the NTC Bainbridge (Maryland) Radioman A School Drill Team, participated in the rescue of the passengers.
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Source U.S. Navy All Hands magazine December 1962, p. 17.
Author USN
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