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Military/Veterans
Korean War Veterans Made History With Veterans Corridor of Honor
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Markers on I-385 Honor US Military Veterans Who Served in WW I to Present
The tent was full, the chairs were full, the parking lot was full and it was half an hour before the unveiling ceremony was set to begin. The overwhelming turnout was unexpected on a Friday morning. The ceremony designating a portion of I-385 the Veterans Corridor of Honor took place in the parking lot of the Railhouse Restaurant located at 1003 North Old Laurens Road in Fountain Inn.
The event was well attended by military veterans and their family members, elected officials and business leaders. Fourth District Congressman Trey Gowdy was the featured speaker for the event. The Congressman’s comments were brief but appropriate for the occasion. He commended the individuals who planned and carried out the project that will remind motorists going north or south on I-385 that Americans throughout the history of our republic have sacrificed to preserve freedom for ourselves and others.
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The American Legion National Convention
- By Gilbert Scales
The American Legion National Commander Daniel M. Dellinger (Va.) called to order the 96th Annual American Legion National Convention held in the Charlotte Convention Center, Tuesday, August 26.
The Advancement of the Colors was performed by Harrisburg Post 472 Color Guard from Houston, Texas.
Montel Williams, a power Emmy Award-winning television personality for more than 17 years was Master of Ceremonies.
Williams began his military career in the US Marine Corps. He was the first African American Marine selected to attend the Naval Academy Prep School. He later graduated from the US Naval Academy.
He is a decorated former Naval Officer and inspirational speaker, and prolific author of practical and uplifting books.
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Wife of Navy Seal to Speak at GCRWC Luncheon
Stacey Shea, president of Adamantine Alliance, and co- author with her husband, retired Navy Seal Thom Shea, of a best selling book titled Unbreakable: A Navy Seal’s Way of Life, will be speaking at the August meeting of the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club.
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Veterans Corridor of Honor Ceremony Set For Sept. 5
- By Rudy Jones
US Rep. Trey Gowdy Will Be Guest Speaker
The Veterans Corridor of Honor Ceremony has been moved to a new location.
The Sept. 5 unveiling ceremony for signs designating a portion of I-385 the Veterans Corridor of Honor has been moved from sites along the highway to the Railhouse Restaurant in Fountain Inn.
U.S. Rep Trey Gowdy (R-SC) will attend the 10 a.m. event. The Railhouse Restaurant is at 1003 North Old Laurens Road in Fountain Inn, off Exit 22 on I-385.
A 12-mile portion of Interstate 385 in Greenville and Laurens counties is being designated the Veterans Corridor of Honor to recognize those who served in 20th- and 21st-century wars involving the United States of America.
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Korean War Veterans Presented Medals
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Government of Republic of Korea Show Appreciation to US Service Members Who Sacrificed for Korea
Seventeen Korean War combat veterans were presented the Korean War Ambassador for Peace Medal during ceremonies in Taylors at the Taylors First Baptist Church Ministry Center, Saturday, July 26, 2014.
Retired US Marine Corps BG Jim Walker, a Wade Hampton High School and Clemson University graduate, presented the medals to recipients.
The medal is an expression of appreciation from the Korean government to the US service members who served in the conflict. The medals were forged from reclaimed metal from the Demilitarized Zone separating South and North Korea.
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- Commandant of Marine Corps Critical of Commander-in-Chief Policies, Actions
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- A VETERAN
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