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Military/Veterans
Trump's Space Force Could be a Gamechanger for the Middle East - Experts
- By Worthy News
If war is coming to outer space, then the United States is late to the battlefield. But, its recently unveiled Space Force is already changing the ground rules in the Middle East.
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Kimberly Hampton's Helicopter Memorial in Easley, SC
- By Gilbert Scales
A Bell OH-58D Keowa helicopter model of the one that Captain Kimberly Hampton flown is now displayed as a memorial in front of the Captain Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library on Biltmore Road. It took nearly five years for Jim Garrison, supporters, politicans and military officers to find a identical helicoter model that she flew. The dedicated memorial is called Captain Kimberly Hampton Memorial Park. Hampton's helicopter was shot down over Fallujah, Iraq in January 2004. She was the first female pilot in U.S. history shot down and killed as a result of hostile fire.
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National Commander visit S.C. State House
- By Tony Dunn
James W. Oxford, National Commander of The American Legion, was invited to speak to a joint session of the state assembly.
National Commander of The American Legion James W. Oxford is a native of Lenoir, N.C. Veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps Oxford was an aviation technician for the A-6 Intrader. After being discharged as a Sergeant in 1970 Oxford joined the North Carolina Nation Guard. Subsequently retired as a Colonel after 34 years of Military Service.
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- Post 214 at Shothren Home and Garden Show
- The History of the United States Space Force and the Space Force Hymn
- Quilts of Valor Awarded
- 82nd America Legion High School Oratorical Scholarship Contest State Finals
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