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Former Virginia Beach deputy city manager, retired police officer join state s 2019 mass shooting investigation panel
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The answer was, it wasn t one, as such. The arrival of US Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey caused great excitement when it landed in Helston late on Friday. Operating from USS Iwo Jima, the tilt-rotor military aircraft made a diversion into RNAS Culdrose, where it was joined by a second aircraft of its kind, before that later departed. The Osprey with the Culdrose control tower in the background. Picture: Bob Sharples/Jet Photos As word got round keen photographers and aircraft lovers rushed to get a look on Saturday, with Culdrose Viewing Enclosure seeing a surge in visitors. It led military aircraft photographer Bob Sharples to observe: A cracking visitor; not seen the viewing area so busy for a long time.
Vet Support Group Hosting 5K to Help Ocean County Charity
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April 18, 2021
As shrapnel and earth rained over Elliot Ackerman’s humvee after an explosion in Iraq, his identity transformed. Ackerman was no longer only a ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps; he was also a combat veteran.
On Thursday, the College hosted Ackerman for a lecture titled “Everett P. Pope.” During his talk, the journalist, author and Purple Heart recipient explored the dangers of a public discourse defined by identity, contextualized by his experience in the Armed Forces.
“Late in my military service, I came to understand how my identity accorded me deference in certain situations,” Ackerman said during his lecture. “The ability to silence the dissent of those who disagree with me when discussing, say, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Some might say this is appropriate. That I have earned it. I don’t think so. ”
MCC alumnus ends successful government career
April 18, 2021
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Donald Meyers was a First Sergeant in the 77th Army Band. (Courtesy photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Upon his retirement in February from 37 years of combined federal government service, Donald Meyers a Manistee Catholic Central graduate received a special gift. (Courtesy photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Donald Meyers (middle), a 1981 graduate of Manistee Catholic Central, retired from 37 years of federal government service, including serving for 22 years as First Sergeant of the 77th Army Band. He is pictured during a ceremony on Feb. 28 at Fort Eustis, Virginia with his wife Wenda Meyers and his youngest son Alan Meyers. (Courtesy photo) Show MoreShow Less
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