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A 22-year-old was found with a gunshot wound to the chest and later died at the hospital, Woodbury Police said. The GBI is investigating the case. ....
WOODBURY, Ga. (WRBL) — A man died after being shot during a large gathering in Woodbury on Sunday night, according to Woodbury Police Department Chief Richard Wolverton. Police responded to shots fired at Millarden Road at about 10 p.m. While on the way, police received another call saying someone had been shot. At the scene, […] ....
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A sudden blast jolted Neal Gouker awake. The explosion from an Iraqi Scud missile slammed him against a wall in his barracks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. “The place was on fire, and bullets were going off,” recalled Gouker, 50, formerly of Glassport. “For 5 miles around, there were broken windows. It was chaotic. “My left side was hit with shrapnel. It hit a nerve, and I had temporary paralysis and a bad limp on my left side. I had to work through that.” Three decades have passed since that devastating attack on the Westmoreland County-based 14th Quartermaster Detachment. But the date Feb. 25, 1991 forever changed the lives of Gouker and 42 other members of the Army Reserve unit who were wounded, and the families of 13 others in the water purification outfit who didn’t survive the missile strike at the end of ....
Indiana, PA WCCS AM1160 & 101.1FM Feb 25, 2021 4:39 AM Today is the 30 th anniversary of a scud missile attack in Saudi Arabia that changed lives all across our region, including here in Indiana County. Thirteen members of the Army Reserve 14 th Quartermaster Detachment, part of Operation Desert Storm during the Gulf War, were killed when the lone missile slammed into their barracks in Dhahran. Twenty-eight people died in the attack and 99 were wounded. Among the dead were two women from Indiana County, 22-year-old Specialist Beverly Clark of East Wheatfield Township, and 23-year-old Specialist Christine Mayes of Rochester Mills. They were the first two American women of sixteen who were killed in the Gulf War. ....