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Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Col. Jack Jackson
SIKESTON One of the most decorated Marine Corps aviators of the Vietnam War will serve as the honored guest and speaker at the Memorial Day ceremony May 31 in Sikeston.
Set to begin at 10:30 a.m. in the Sikeston Veterans Park, the honored guest and speaker is Col. Jack Jackson, who is the recipient of 33 air medals, four distinguished flying cross and the Navy commendation for valor.
Local veterans from the American Legion VFW along with the Sikeston Veterans Park Committee will participate in the service. Melissa Rhodes will perform the National Anthem and Ethan Bartlett will perform Taps. Sikeston Mayor Greg Turnbo will make a special presentation. After the service, the American Legion Auxiliary will provide lunch for veterans and their families at the Legion Post located on South Kingshighway. In the event of rain, the program will move to the First Christian Church in Sikeston.
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The commercial in question later became the subject of a lawsuit,
Leonard v. Pepsico, Inc., 88 F. Supp 2d 116 (S.D.N.Y. 1996,) in which a man named John Leonard attempted to cash out 7 million Pepsi Points for a Harrier Jump Jet.
The upcoming Apple TV+ docuseries will be a deep dive into 1990s pop culture and cover the events that took place after Leonard attempted to cash in for the fighter jet.
According to
Deadline, The Jet will be directed and executive produced by James Lee Hernandes and Brian Lazarte, the Emmy-nominated filmmakers behind HBO s McMillions, a docuseries about the McDonald s Monopoly game con.
The docuseries will explore the Drink Pepsi, Get Stuff promotional campaign that launched during the 1996 Super Bowl and claimed viewers could redeem Pepsi Points for a Harrier Jet.
The commercial in question later became the subject of a lawsuit,
Leonard v. Pepsico, Inc., 88 F. Supp 2d 116 (S.D.N.Y. 1996,) in which a man named John Leonard attempted to cash out 7 million Pepsi Points for a Harrier Jump Jet.
The upcoming Apple TV+ docuseries will be a deep dive into 1990s pop culture and cover the events that took place after Leonard attempted to cash in for the fighter jet.