by Denny » May 3, 2016, 3:52 pm
In adding to my thread, the last time I saw the PRT and heard the voice of Capt. Mitch Hallin was on December 7, 2001 when they were downbound on the St. Clair River with coal for the Detroit Edison Power Plant in St. Clair. This was also the PRT's last trip for the 2001 shipping season I think it was if my memory is correct? Little did I know that day, that it would be the last time that I would ever hear Capt. Mitch Hallin's voice on my scanner again as he would be gone forever in less than five months! I will always remember where I was at home at least and watching the Wings in the Stanley Cup Playoffs that year when I read and heard the news of Capt. Mitch Hallin's passing on his "Pride and Joy!" I almost fell over in my chair and was in just total shock and disbelief! I never met Capt. Mitch Hallin in person although I did send him once a photo Christmas card of his ship passing down at Mission Point. Captain Mitch as many remember was born in Minnesota but he resided in Arizona. He would usually fly the Arizona State flag from the bow of the PRT along with many other flags as well hence the term and nickname he got "The Flag Man!" If anyone has a copy of the 1995 KYS book, look at the cover as it has the PRT taken by Roger Le Lievre and you will see what I am talking about there!
In adding to my thread, the last time I saw the PRT and heard the voice of Capt. Mitch Hallin was on December 7, 2001 when they were downbound on the St. Clair River with coal for the Detroit Edison Power Plant in St. Clair. This was also the PRT's last trip for the 2001 shipping season I think it was if my memory is correct? Little did I know that day, that it would be the last time that I would ever hear Capt. Mitch Hallin's voice on my scanner again as he would be gone forever in less than five months! I will always remember where I was at home at least and watching the Wings in the Stanley Cup Playoffs that year when I read and heard the news of Capt. Mitch Hallin's passing on his "Pride and Joy!" I almost fell over in my chair and was in just total shock and disbelief! I never met Capt. Mitch Hallin in person although I did send him once a photo Christmas card of his ship passing down at Mission Point. Captain Mitch as many remember was born in Minnesota but he resided in Arizona. He would usually fly the Arizona State flag from the bow of the PRT along with many other flags as well hence the term and nickname he got "The Flag Man!" If anyone has a copy of the 1995 KYS book, look at the cover as it has the PRT taken by Roger Le Lievre and you will see what I am talking about there!