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Canopy Lane access control point to opened March 29 at Fort Bragg

Canopy Lane access control point to opened March 29 at Fort Bragg
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Worth the wait: World War II veteran gets Bronze Star after nearly 80 years

Worth the wait: World War II veteran gets Bronze Star after nearly 80 years By Louis Berney © Submitted Elmer Blair, 102, of Fort Myers was awarded the U.S. Army’s Bronze Star medal in February. The World War II veterans went 77 years before receiving the award for his “meritorious” combat service against the Germans as an infantry lieutenant in Italy in 1944. Elmer Blair was awarded the U.S. Army’s Bronze Star Medal in February. He deserves another medal for patience. Blair is a 102-year-old World War II veteran who went 77 years before receiving the Bronze Star for his “meritorious” combat service against the Germans as an infantry lieutenant in Italy in 1944.

SBG Awarded Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) $22B IT IDIQ Contract Option Period

SBG Awarded Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) $22B IT IDIQ Contract Option Period News provided by Share this article Share this article ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ SBG Technology Solutions, Inc. (SBG) is very pleased to announce its award of the 5-year option period as a Prime Contractor for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) under the Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation (T4NG) contract vehicle.  About T4NG T4NG is a highly sought after 10-year, IDIQ contract with a ceiling of $22.3 billion for a 5-year base period and one 5-year option period. SBG was just awarded the 5-year option period for T4NG as a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB). The T4NG program was developed to give VA and other federal agencies the ability to acquire worldwide information technology (IT) services that will help ensure timely delivery of health care and benefits to our nation s Veter

George Addie

George Addie George Layton Addie (86), retired Administrative Officer, US Public Health Service, passed away November 13, 2020.  He was born March 31, 1934 in Rushville, Nebraska and was the only child of Clara Layton and George Addie. His early years were spent on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.  He graduated Rushville High School in 1952, and attended Chadron State College in Nebraska.  He married Lila Higgs and together they had four children.  The family moved to Arizona in 1963.  The couple later divorced.  He married Kathleen Yogerst in 1975. His first Federal employment was as a Summer Survey Aid.  He secured permanent Federal employment with the Department of Army in Sidney, Nebraska.  He would later work for the Departments of Navy and Air Force, and the Bureau of Reclamation.  His time with the Navy was spent at the Litchfield Navy Base in Litchfield, Arizona.  When the Navy base closed, he joined the U. S. Public Health Service, National I

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