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Even through COVID-19 has hindered many groupsâ projects, a local junior ROTC has found ways to continue serving the community.
âWith COVID constraints, I remain amazed how the cadets are still able to accomplish so much,â said Lt. Col. Joe Walsh, the Senior Army Instructor at the Albert Gallatin High School JROTC program.
Beginning in mid-April the cadets took part in the Bataan Memorial March where over 34 cadets from Albert Gallatin as well as the Connellsville JROTC participated in a 14-mile foot march from the Dunbar VFD through Connellsville and back.
âAll-in-all it was a great way to remember what our WWII veterans went through during the actual Bataan Death March,â Walsh said, noting the cadets returned with sore feet, blisters and aching muscles.
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Early Years
John Snyder Carlile was born in Winchester on December 16, 1817, and was the only child of Jonathan Carlile, a lawyer, and Elizabeth Snyder Carlile. Contrary to an accepted family tradition that Carlile’s father died when he was young, Jonathan Carlile was an abusive alcoholic who squandered his wife’s inheritance and whose conduct forced the family to move frequently. After he deserted his family in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, Elizabeth Carlile returned to Hampshire County, where she operated a school. On December 17, 1833, she petitioned the Virginia General Assembly for divorce, and after that request was rejected she obtained a judgment of divorce in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, on August 22, 1836.