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Wilburn Larry Pritchett

Friday, May 7, 2021 10:40 am Wilburn Larry Pritchett, 83, of Cleveland, was called to his heavenly home on Monday, May 3, 2021. He was of the Christian faith and passed peacefully at his home of 45 years. Larry was a Vietnam War veteran. He served his country proudly and retired from the United States Navy after 30 years of service (20 of which were active duty). He was a gunner’s mate, Missiles, First Class, at the time of retirement. He traveled the world during his Navy career. Notable ships he served on included the USS Leahy DLG-16, Charles R. Ware DD-865, USS Bremerton CA-130 and the USS Chicago CG-11.

Pritchett, Wilburn Larry (Cleveland) - Chattanoogan com

Pritchett, Wilburn Larry (Cleveland) Wilburn Larry Pritchett Wilburn Larry Pritchett, 83, a resident of Cleveland, Tennessee, was called to his heavenly home on Monday, May 3, 2021. He was of the Christian faith and passed peacefully at his home of forty-five years. Larry was a Vietnam War veteran.  He served his country proudly and retired from the United States Navy after 30 years of service (20 of which were active duty).  He was a Gunner’s Mate Missiles First Class at the time of retirement.   He traveled the world during his Navy career.  Notable ships he served on included the USS LEAHY DLG-16, CHARLES R WARE DD-865, USS BREMERTON CA-130, and the USS CHICAGO CG-11.  Larry received the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (Dominican Republic), Navy Expeditionary Medal (Cuba) for active involvement in the Cuban Missile Crisis, Combat Action Ribbon, and Meritorious Unit Commendation a

Australia Box Office Plunges 69% in 2020, Data Shows

Australia Box Office Plunges 69% in 2020, Data Shows
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Australian cinema box office crashed by almost 70 per cent in 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic

Advertisement The global pandemic caused the Australian cinema box office to crash by almost 70 per cent last year, according to the trade body for film distributors. Figures released by the Motion Picture Distributors Association of Australia show that ticket sales fell from $1.2 billion to $401 million because of cinema closures and capacity restrictions. Other factors included the postponement of major movies and public health concerns when cinemas re-opened. Top of the box office last year: Jack Black and Karen Gillan in Jumanji: The Next Level. Credit:Sony The year’s highest-grossing movie was Hollywood’s Jumanji: The Next Level which took $28 million. That was after opening with $18.7 million at the end of the previous year.

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