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Chattanooga resident and Marine Corps Cpl. Thomas H. Cooper’s journey from a World War II battlefield cemetery on a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean back to his family in the U.S. will end with his burial with full honors at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia on Thursday. ....
Joshua Scott and his wife Heather, along with their kids, travel the nation and interview World War II veterans. The stories become films on YouTube. ....
U.S. must seek release of retired Tennessee Marine jailed in Venezuela tennessean.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tennessean.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The south of ohio, the great state of tennessee. tennessee also held a presidential primary on tuesday but this year s primary was different from other years because back in june, that state s republican governor signed a new law that, like ohio, says you can t vote in tennessee anymore unless you can show documents at the polls that you never had to show before. and like ohio, not every voter who wanted to vote on tuesday got to vote. in this case, it wasn t an 86-year-old world war ii veteran, it was rather a 55-year-old retired u.s. marine this tennessee marine had the right i.d. to be able to vote. but he chose not to submit at the cost of getting his ballot. he chose not to in protest. ex-marine tim thompson considers himself a true patriot. i voted for the last 37 years. when he came here to the dalewood baptist church this morning, he had no intention of casting a ballot, even though he has a valid i.d. i m standing up for the college student that can t get an i.d. or ha ....
Because back in june, that state s republican governor signed a new law that, like ohio, says you can t vote in tennessee anymore unless you can show documents at the polls that you never had to show before. and like ohio, not every voter who wanted to vote on tuesday got to vote. in this case, it wasn t an 86-year-old world war ii veteran, it was rather a 55-year-old retired u.s. marine this tennessee marine had the right i.d. to be able to vote. but he chose not to submit at the cost of getting his ballot. he chose not to in protest. ex-marine tim thompson considers himself a true patriot. i voted for the last 37 years. when he came here to the dalewood baptist church this morning, he had no intention of casting a ballot, even though he has a valid i.d. i m standing up for the college student that can t get an i.d. or hasn t had time because he is working or she s ....