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WASHINGTON – Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate the following seven individuals to serve in key roles: Carlos Del Toro, Nominee
Major Eric Keith Jackson
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
A memorial service honoring the life of Major Eric Keith Jackson will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 12, 2021, at King’s Funeral Home, B.E. King Chapel, 1511 W. California Ave. Ruston.
Major Jackson was a 1978 graduate of Grambling High School and was the pride of his family and local community when he was accepted into the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., in 1979. He graduated from the academy in 1983, earning the B.S. Degree in Applied Science and Engineering.
He received the M.B.A. Degree in International Business from the National University, in San Diego, and the M.P.A. Degree in Community Development Venture Capital from Harvard University. He was a Major in the U.S. Marine Corps where he served as Leader/Logistician/Project Manager; Director of Various International Officers’ Courses for the Naval Amphibious School; Master Instructor in the Economics
Nearly 18 months after word of a deadly new virus began leaking out of Wuhan, China, the Chinese governmentâs response remains fundamentally hostile to international cooperation and transparency. Despite hundreds of offers of assistance, polite diplomatic entreaties, and demands for access to data by governments and health authorities across the globe, the world still knows far too little about COVID-19âs origin. As in a Dali painting, the clocks have melted but time has not stood still.
Chinaâs initial silencing and censoring of its doctors and scientists, followed by misinformation about COVID-19âs dangersâespecially denials concerning the virusâs ability to be spread human-to-human, invisibly and asymptomaticallyâhelped cost the world trillions of dollars and millions of lives.