- Evert’s Electables
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Military/Veterans
Band Visits American Legion Post 214
- By Tony Dunn & Stuart McClure
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Band Leader Ron Hamilton and singer Lisa Waldon with the Upstate Action Band entertain members of the Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr., American Legion Post 214 in Taylors, SC.
Miss Liberty Bell Leslie Bouvarie sing songs from the 40s to members of Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214.
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Confederate Museum Curator Received Award
- By By Valerie Bishop
SCV Camp 36 Awards Chairman Charles Brantley presented a Certificate of Appreciation to the 16th Regiment Confederate Museum Curator Webster Jones for a winning display at a recent Greenville area gun show. 16th Regiment SCV Commander Frank Tucker is at right.
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Country Square Veterans Day Ceremony
- By Tony Dunn
Don Koonce spoke at Greenville County Square Veterans Day Ceremony about the "Old Hickory" 30th Division who was trained at Camp Severe in Greenville, SC. The "Old Hickory" 30th Division was sent to France and broke through the impregnable Hindenburg line bring an end to World War 1.
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WWI Monument Dedication
- By Tony Dunn
On November 10, 2018, a Veterans Day Ceremony and Wolrd War 1 Monument Dedication was held at Victor Memorial Veterans Park in Greer, South Carolina. The dedication was made possible by City of Greer, American Legion Post 115, Clayton's Monuments, Daughters of the American Revolution and Disabled American Veterans.
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- Flour Field Veteran Ceremony
- Former Homeless Vet Shares His Story to Pay it Forward
- American Legion Unit 3 Auxiliary Member Presents Book to Sevier Middle School
- Upstate Warriors Solution Speaks to Veterans
- Congressman Jeff Duncan Issues Veteran’s Day Statement
- Hunley Offers Free Tickets to All Active and Retired Military During Veterans’ Day Weekend Tours
- Happy Birthday
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