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Military/Veterans
Law Endorcement Officer of the Year 2018-19
- By Tony Dunn & Gilbert Scales
American Legion National Commander Brett P. Reistad presented the Officer of the Year Plaque to Lt. Jane Anderson.
Lt. Jane Anderson from Colorado Springs, Colorado has been a member of the City's Police Department for 30 years serving in a variety of units and mentoring numerous employees both sworn and civilian.
Lt. Anderson was first selected by a local American Legion Post in the Colorado Springs area and then her nomination was submitted to The American Legion Department of Colorado for consideration as Law Enforcement Officer of the Year at the Department of Colorado. Department of Colorado submitted her application to the American Legion National headquarters as a candidate for Law Enforcement Officer of the Year, which she was chosen at the National level.
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American Legion Votes New National Commander
- By Tony Dunn
James W. “Bill” Oxford was elected National Commander of the American Legion on August 29, 2019 in Indianapolis, during the organization’s 101st National Convention. He has been a member of the nation’s largest Veterans organization since 1986.
A native of Lenoir, NC, Oxford is a paid-up-for-life member and Past Commander of Post 29 in Lenoir. He served as Department (State) Commander of North Carolina American Legion from 2010-2011.
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Woodruff Native Trains as a U.S. Navy Surface Warrior
- By Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jerry Jimenez, Navy Office of Community Outreach
SAN DIEGO – Ensign Brooks McNeal, a native of Woodruff, South Carolina, always wanted to do something service related.
Now, one year later, McNeal has the opportunity to learn leadership at the Basic Division Officer Course (BDOC), part of Surface Warfare Officers School San Diego.
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