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3 American Heroes Posed For Photo Together In Chattanooga In 2003 Sunday, May 9, 2021 - by Earl Freudenberg Retired Brigadier General Carl Levi recently sent me a very special picture of three American Heroes. Charles Coolidge, Desmond Doss and Pat Brady all were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.
The men were present in 2003 for the Armed Forces Day Luncheon in Chattanooga. General Brady, a retired Major General and the most decorated solider of Viet Nam, was the guest speaker. While General Brady was here Mr. Levi took Brady to see Coolidge at Chattanooga Printing - the business the Coolidge family has operated in Chattanooga for over a hundred years. All three men became very close friends comparing stories of their military years. ....
On the banks of River Kennett, Wiltshire, sits an Elizabethan country house. You might know Littlecote if you enjoy fly fishing or, if you’re interested in civil war re-enactments – it possesses a unique Cromwellian Chapel and an outstanding Roundhead armoury. Above all, however, Littlecote is known for the many mysteries that shroud it: colourful ghost sightings, a cursed elm tree, tales of tragedies and many puzzling local legends inflect its knotty history. One such legend, that of Littlecote’s Dutch parlour, is widely considered true. The ceiling and wood-panelled walls of this room are covered in paintings believed to be the work of Dutch sailors, captured and held at Littlecote during the second Anglo-Dutch war (1665-67). ....
John Shearer: Late U.S. Senator Bill Brock’s Brothers Proudly Recall His, Their Father’s Public Service Sunday, April 4, 2021 - by John Shearer Bill Brock, right, is seen in more recent years with brothers Frank Brock, left, and Pat Brock - photo by Courtesy of Frank Brock Pat Brock remembers hearing the standard joke around the late 1950s about the Republican Party in Chattanooga and Hamilton County – if you wanted to have a party meeting, you could probably hold it in a telephone booth.
He also vividly recalls an early local organizing meeting for the party, when only eight or nine people showed up. ....
Jerry Summers: Bill Casteel On Cotton Friday, February 5, 2021 - by Jerry Summers Jerry Summers With due deference to David Cook and Jay Greeson who have jointly asked to stick the proverbial literary needle into the eye of the public that was handled for 30 years in three columns a week in the Chattanooga Times by the late Bill Casteel this article is dedicated. Bill provided the wit, sarcasm and often practical wisdom to a current issue of both large and minute proportions. As previously mentioned in a column on the history, origin and purpose of the Cotton Ball (1933-2020), and one on its spoof, the Kudzu Ball (1981-1989), Bill would have had the unique ability to make fun of Chattanooga’s debutante ball created by the late Zella Armstrong in 1933 and ruled over until her death on April 12, 1965 as the “coming out” event of young ladies in the area. ....