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Kenneth ‘Kenny’ Davis Sr.
NEWPORT NEWS Kenneth “Kenny” Davis Sr., 61, was born July 17, 1959, in Baltimore, Md. He transitioned Tuesday, June 29, 2021.
Kenny enlisted into the U.S. Army at an early age and left Baltimore for basic training at 17 years old in 1977. From there, he was able to travel the world and build a foundation for his and his family’s life. He fulfilled many roles while in the U.S. Army, but he found his niche as an attack helicopter technician, specializing on the aircraft powerplant for the Apache airframe. He directly contributed to U.S. support during the Nicaraguan conflict, served in the Gulf War, Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
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What happened in Munich didn t stay in Munich. Sun Jun 27, 2021 The games opening in Tokyo next month will be the first Olympics to be delayed by a pandemic. For the first Olympics to experience radical Islamic terrorism, dial back to the 1972 games in Munich. On September 5, 1972, Palestinian terrorists of the Black September faction, disguised as athletes, forced their way into the quarters of the Israeli Olympic team. Weightlifter Yossef Romano, on crutches due to an injury, attempted to disarm a terrorist but was shot dead and castrated, a mutilation not revealed until 2015. The carnage continued and by the next day, the terrorists had killed eleven Israelis. As broadcaster Jim McKay told the world, “They’re all gone.”
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