By Mary K. Talbot Special to The Journal
The September trip to South Korea was supposed to be a goodwill mission sponsored by the Defense Department. At the time, Reginald Centracchio was adjutant general of the Rhode Island National Guard and it was his honor to escort 42 veterans of the Korean War back to the place where they had served.
“It was somewhat overcast,” he remembers. A storm was brewing to the south that day as General Centracchio was standing on the edge of the demilitarized zone with some staff members and the group of Rhode Island veterans.
“We had been invited by South Korea to experience a ceremony which they did to recognize the end of what they call the Battles of the Outposts,” the final, bloody two years of the Korean War when half of America’s casualties occurred.
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Phoenix, AZ – The Dina Preston Band has been sharing their talent and spreading joy with music lovers across the world for several years. Recently, the Dina Preston Band was recognized for their unique sound and five-star musical experience by being named one of Music Observer’s Top 20 Artists for 2020. Of course, just a brief glance at the Dina Preston Band’s website will show that the Dina Preston Band has received many accolades over the years, including their contributions to the global community by sharing their music. The Dina Preston Band released a new album, “Field of Blue,” in June 2020 that is on par with the band’s commitment to an excellent musical experience.
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by Jake McElveen
(03/26/2020)
There is a small dirt road right off of Governor Richardson road between the towns of Summerton and Remini. This road, named Julia James road, is just like any other dirt road in the south. However, a short two miles in, at the back of a large field in a thicket of trees, lies a small graveyard. This graveyard, named “Friends and Family of The Spates Graveyard” by the relatives of those buried there, is hidden from view. A few of those relatives want to change this.
“My grandfather is buried somewhere out here,” said Ruthie Mae James Walker. “We can’t find where he is because it is so grown up.”
US Navy SEALs Sean Matson & Zach Steinbock Launch CardoMax
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ - Retired United States Navy SEALs Sean Matson and Zach Steinbock are excited to announce the launch of CardoMax, a new liquid-based single serve health supplement!
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