• Hauling history

    Jan. 7, 2016

    A C.R. England husband and wife  team recently hauled arguably their most significant cargo ever: a mobile historical exhibit called “Victory from Within: The American Prisoner of War Experience.”

    Packed in 12 large crates, the exhibit was transported by Brent and Carol Sanger from East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, TN, to the Fort Douglas Military Museum in Utah.

    The 1,200-sq.-ft. exhibit, which is scheduled to remain there through April, is designed to educate on the sacrifices of American POWs from the Civil War through modern-day conflicts. A worthy load indeed. 

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