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Gloucester Sheriff s Deputy describes lifting a car to save a pinned woman s life

Gloucester Sheriff s Deputy describes lifting a car to save a pinned woman s life Gloucester Sheriff s Deputy Jon Holt saved a woman s life by lifting up the car she was pinned under. Author: Angelo Vargas Updated: 7:33 PM EDT May 19, 2021 GLOUCESTER COUNTY, Va. Gloucester County Sheriff s Deputy Jon Holt didn t have time to waste. Holt saved a mother pinned underneath her car after an accident on May 7, 2020. Holt said he was in the middle of assisting Virginia State Police with a possible DUI accident and was on his way to the hospital when he saw a car spin out.  “So I was on the scene, I observed the vehicle upside down with one of the juvenile occupants outside the vehicle, said Holt. 

DVIDS - News - Fort Indiantown Gap hosts Region II Best Warrior Competition

Fort Indiantown Gap hosts Region II Best Warrior Competition Photo By Staff Sgt. Zane Craig | Col. Laura McHugh, deputy adjutant general-Army, Pennsylvania National Guard, presents Sgt. James McGill of the Maryland Army National Guard with an Army Commendation Medal at the conclusion of the Region II Best Warrior Competition May 14, 2021, at Fort Indiantown Gap. Eleven enlisted National Guard Soldiers from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington D.C. and Delaware competed in the 2021 regional Best Warrior Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap May 11-14. Pfc. Alexander Gravely, a combat medic with 1st Battalion, 201st Field Artillery Regiment, 77th Brigade Troop Command, West Virginia Army National Guard, won the best Soldier portion of the competition. McGill, a radiology specialist with the 224th Medical Company Area Support, Maryland Army National Guard, won the best noncommissioned officer portion of the Best Warrior Competition. (U.S. Ar

Marine major charged with assaulting officers during Jan 6 siege of US Capitol

By COREY DICKSTEIN | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 13, 2021 An active-duty Marine Corps major was arrested Thursday in Virginia on charges including assaulting a police officer and obstructing justice for his role in the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob of former President Donald Trump’s supporters, according to the Department of Justice. Federal charging documents state Maj. Christopher Warnagiris, 40, of Woodbridge, Va., pushed his way through a line of police officers to enter the Capitol building during the violent attack that occurred as lawmakers gathered to officially certify President Joe Biden’s election victory. The documents state Warnagiris was captured on security footage pushing into the East Rotunda doors and pulling others into the building from behind him.

Ceremony to honor ROTC cadets | News, Sports, Jobs

editorial@newsandsentinel.com PARKERSBURG Two local students will be among 23 cadets to be presented for commissioning as second lieutenants during a ceremony at 10 a.m. today at the Erickson Alumni Center in Morgantown They are: Peter Keiser of Vienna, a graduate of Parkersburg Catholic High School, B.S. business management, West Virginia Army National Guard, Quartermaster Corps. Aaron Sealey, Little Hocking, a graduate of Little Hocking High School, B.A. in finance, West Virginia Army National Guard, Armor. NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter

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