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Miller s lifelong dream to fly happened in the Marines

Daily Commercial readers met when former editor Tom McNiff introduced LZ LAKEHAWK in June of 2018. But as my crusty, crazy-like-a-fox mustang infantry officer pal, Steve Luhrsen, is fond of saying: You don t have to invent Buzzard. He already exists. Yessir, he does. Born in Houston in the shadow of NASA ground control, the boy was born to fly. Young Kurt Lowell Miller, Sr. really wanted to be an astronaut. Badly.  He applied for the program multiple times and pursued every possible venue for getting in through a side door by competing for scholarships in long-term space-study tracks, but finally settled on pursuing a degree in safety engineering from Texas A&M – an Aggie, doncha know.   

Status Reports, Not Bills, Under False Claims Act, Judge Says

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Status Reports, Not Bills, Under False Claims Act, Judge Says Law360 (March 31, 2021, 8:47 PM EDT) Two construction firms escaped allegations of misrepresenting the involvement of women-owned small businesses to meet the terms of a $194.7 million contract with the Marine Corps, after a North Carolina federal judge found that their alleged misdeeds were not demands for payment. Capping off a nearly decade-long lawsuit over barracks construction at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina, U.S. District Judge Louise Wood Flanagan determined that status reports from Caddell Construction Company Inc. and W.G. Yates & Sons Construction Co. to the Navy certifying compliance with subcontracting rules do not constitute fraud because the claims were not.

No Veteran Left Behind bill would allocate $500K to train police on veteran crisis intervention

Members of the American Honor Guards of North Carolina, a veteran group, say the pledge of allegiance during a ‘Back the Blue’ protest last July. (Port City Daily photo/Mark Darrough) BRUNSWICK COUNTY –– A new house bill is expected to improve encounters between law enforcement and struggling veterans in Brunswick and five other North Carolina counties with large retired military populations. Sponsored by Rep. Charlie Miller, the “No Veteran Left Behind” bill would fund a pilot program to train emergency personnel on confronting veterans struggling with substance abuse or mental illness. The program is intended to reduce “unnecessary criminalization” and “extended incarceration,” according to the bill.

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Virginia man finds purpose in Camp Lejeune water justice movement

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