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The Untold Truth Of Fort Bragg

The Untold Truth Of Fort Bragg Sara D. Davis/Getty Images By Jenna Inouye/Dec. 24, 2020 12:06 pm EDT North Carolina s Fort Bragg is one of the best known military installations in the United States in fact, it s one of the few military installations that most people know by name. But most are familiar with Fort Bragg not because of its military operations but because of its dramatic (and gruesome) headlines. It often seems as though every time there s a murder, shooting, or disaster, it happens at Fort Bragg. As recently as December 2020, a special operations combat medic at Fort Bragg tragically shot and killed both his pregnant wife and himself (via Stars and Stripes). This is only one of

BEATRICE HUGHES | News, Sports, Jobs - The Herald Star

Dec 23, 2020 Beatrice Hughes passed from this life on December 21, 2020. Bea was an indomitable spirit, a workhorse warrior, who was always meticulously groomed, even for a casual trip to the store. Her family thought she was indestructible. Bea was born at home, off a dirt road, deep up a holler in Doddridge County, West Virginia, on February 16, 1929. Raised by her grandmother, she survived the “Great Depression shucking walnuts, forgoing shoes, and wearing a flour sack for clothes. Without much formal education, through the dint of hard work, she made her way to Weirton, West Virginia, where she met and married the father of her four daughters, Glenn “Buddy” Hughes. Tragedy struck all too soon. Her husband died at thirty-two years of age, leaving her with three girls under six and six months pregnant with the youngest.

BEATRICE HUGHES | News, Sports, Jobs - Weirton Daily Times

Dec 23, 2020 Beatrice Hughes passed from this life on December 21, 2020. Bea was an indomitable spirit, a workhorse warrior, who was always meticulously groomed, even for a casual trip to the store. Her family thought she was indestructible. Bea was born at home, off a dirt road, deep up a holler in Doddridge County, West Virginia, on February 16, 1929. Raised by her grandmother, she survived the “Great Depression shucking walnuts, forgoing shoes, and wearing a flour sack for clothes. Without much formal education, through the dint of hard work, she made her way to Weirton, West Virginia, where she met and married the father of her four daughters, Glenn “Buddy” Hughes. Tragedy struck all too soon. Her husband died at thirty-two years of age, leaving her with three girls under six and six months pregnant with the youngest.

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