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Military/Veterans
Armed Forces Day Observance
- By Tony A. Dunn
Woodlawn Memorial Park held their annual Armed Forces Day program Saturday, 31 May 2022. American Legion Post 214 of Taylors, S.C. posted The Colors. Members of the Greenville Fire Department folded the U.S. Flag while 1st Vice Commander of Post 214 explained what each fold meant.
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Military Museum Receives a WW11 and Korean War Russian PPSH-41 7.62X25 Machine gun
- By American Legion Post 214
Co-directors Peter Butchart and Tony Dunn of American Legion Post 214 Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History in Taylors, S.C. install a WW11 and Korean War Russian PPSH-41 7.62X25 Machine gun with 75 round drum magazine.
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Rep. Duncan Honors Private First Class Austin with H.R. 91 Bill to Rename Post Office in his Memory
- By Press Release
Washington, D.C.— Congressman Jeff Duncan issued the following statement regarding the passage of bills H.R. 91 and H.R. 92 he introduced to rename post offices in Easley and Pickens to honor two fallen South Carolina heroes from the Third District. Both pieces of legislation are cosponsored by the entire South Carolina delegation. The bills passed the House of Representatives and will head to the Senate. H.R. 91 passed with a vote of 412 to 3 and H.R. 92 passed with a vote of 405 to 3. Congressman Duncan honored both fallen veterans on the House floor. Click HERE and HERE for his remarks.
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