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Military/Veterans
American Legion Oratorical Winner
- By American Legion Photographer Tony Dunn
The Department of the State of South Carolina American Legion held the Oratorical Contest in Columbia, SC. Jessica Scannell was the winner of the Oratorical Contest. A contestant must speak on the US Constitution for eight to ten minutes without referring to notes.
Left to right: American Legion Department of SC Commander John H. Britt, Americanism Commission Chairman Roberta E. Poulos, Oratorical Winner Jessica Scannell and Oratorical Contest Sub-committee Chairman Jennifer Bellstein.
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American Legion Post 214 Christmas Card Judging Contest
- By Press Release
Post Commander Clyde Rector, far right, looks on while First Vice Commander Pete Bellinger and his wife judged high school entrees for Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 Christmas Card Contest to be used for 2019 Chirstimas Cards sold by the Post.
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Gov. Henry McMaster, Veterans, Members of S.C. General Assembly Call for Cabinet-level Division of Veterans Affairs
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster was joined today by veterans, members of the General Assembly, and S.C. Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Van McCarty in supporting proposed legislation which would make the South Carolina Division of Veterans Affairs a standalone cabinet agency. Currently, the Division of Veterans Affairs is housed under the Department of Administration.
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