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FEATURE FOR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2004

 

Carroll County Memorial Day Events

 



Navy veteran Tom Nolen, Jr. places a flag on his father's grave. Nolen stated he is the only local veteran who was stationed in Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. He served as an aviation electronics technician and piloted airplanes in "mercy missions" as well as cargo and mail carriers. His father served in the Army 21 and a half years and was a World War II veteran.

 
By  Deborah Turner
  
McKenzie
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Veterans Decorate Graves Sunday

After gathering at Keith's Restaurant in downtown McKenzie Sunday, veterans fanned out to area cemeteries to pay respect to departed comrades, placing United States flags on some 800 graves, including about 400 in the Mt. Olivet cemetery on Cherrywood Road.

American Legion Post 37 in McKenzie sponsors the Memorial Day event, offering veterans city-wide free breakfast at the 6:30 a.m. fellowship. This year, guests enjoyed a delicious country ham, eggs and biscuit breakfast plus gravy, bacon, sausage, Danish, watermelon, cantaloupe and strawberries.

Several new faces were in the crowd, as well, as younger veterans become involved in veterans affairs. Among those were Army Reserves Major Foster Hudson, who recently returned from Iraq after a year on active duty with the 461st Personnel Services Battalion. Hudson facilitated the delivery of mail to soldiers throughout the region, cutting the distribution time by half over the course of ten months. He is the son of Rita McSwain of McKenzie.

In town on 30 days leave from Iraq was Amber Heffernan, the 24-year-old daughter of Darrell McCadams and sister of Lucas McCadams of McKenzie.



"I don't know what happened; I was Air Force, she's Army," joked McCadams.

A 1998 graduate of McKenzie High School - as well as Miss McKenzie in 1998 -Heffernan is in her second Middle Eastern tour, having previously served in Kuwait for six months. A member of the 368th Cargo Transportation Company based in Fort Story, Virginia (near Virginia Beach), Heffernan is a family readiness liaison, ensuring the well-being of spouses and children as well as maintaining immunization records.

She deployed to Iraq on February 14 this year and will return Tuesday, June 1, to finish her last eight months in the country.

While she believes the war in Iraq is about money and settling old scores, she acknowledges, "I'm glad we're helping the people there. I've met a lot of local (Iraqi) people. They're happy we're there; they saw Saddam as bad. They don't have to live by somebody else's rule. They like Bush. They're just glad we're there. They don't feel oppressed anymore.

Having joined the Army after studying for two years at the University of Martin, she has about two years left of her enlistment, at which time she plans to return to school to become a pharmacy technician and possibly a pharmacist.

Her father is a Vietnam era veteran who served as a pharmacy technician at NKP Thailand.

George Nolen of McKenzie, a member of the 230th Air Support Group in Dyersburg who just returned from two weeks of training on Coronado Island in California, advised his unit was recently placed on alert for deployment to Iraq.

American Legion member Eddie Lankford reported on the cannon that for several generations has sat in McKenzie's downtown park. Records show that on August 23, 1926 city officials asked Legion Commander M.C. Marshall to determine a site for the cannon and that five years later its wheels were sent to Owensboro Wagon Works in Kentucky where the weathered spokes were repaired for $12.00.

The cannon itself is a World War I era model made by the German "Fried. Krupp Company" in 1906, according to the date stamped on the cannon. The top of the barrel is stamped with a coat of arms and the German words "Ultima Ratio Regis", meaning "the king's last argument", implying the final or highest force in weaponry.

The actual history of the weapon, and whether it was used against the Allies in World War I, remains a mystery although it is known German cannons was rounded up and shipped back to the States for display in cities across the country.

After Friedrich Krupp committed suicide in 1902, his daughter Bertha (for whom the "Big Bertha" guns were named, succeeded him in running the company, which flourished under Nazi rule and remains in full force today as the Fried. Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp Company.

In recent months Lankford spearheaded the effort to repaint the aging cannon.

Commander Bailey Wrinkle advised the American Legion lost five members this year including Paul Carroll, Jimmy Allen, Howard Morgan, Earl Hughes, and Doug Featherstone. Several more veterans died throughout the year in the region. Fifteen veterans' names were added to the Mt. Olivet cemetery flag list this year, not counting other cemeteries, Wrinkle stated, adding he has heard that up to 1700 World War II veterans die are dying each day.

Among other endeavors, the American Legion post sponsors a local student at Boys State every year, is a sponsor of Steve McCadams' annual "Casting for a Cure" Fishing Rodeo held at Carroll Lake, and visits residents of the Tennessee State Veterans' Home in Humboldt. One of two 120-bed facilities in the state, the other being in Murfreesboro, the home offers long term care for veterans and their spouses.

The American Legion, which is at 141 percent strength in McKenzie, is the largest veteran's organization in America, according to Wrinkle, with 2.7 million members nationwide.

"All of you here are special," Wrinkle advised the veterans, "You served your duty and we appreciate it and everybody else appreciates it." As a memento of the occasion, guests received a ruler printed with photos of the 43 United States presidents and the pledge of allegiance.

VFW Wall of Honor Attracts Veterans, Others

The VFW Post 3949 Open House, sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary, was wildly successful as veterans and other citizens enjoyed perusing photos of veterans both living and deceased.

"There's lots of history here," said one guest poring over 144 photographs displayed in nine frames, each accented with individual lighting. Above the frames, which are situated on two parallel walls, are displayed plagues representing each of the armed services: Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard.

In another section off the foyer, the ladies served punch and cake to guests enjoying the camaraderie the day offered.

Auxiliary members touted the workmanship and support offered by Mr. Dan Baker of "The Picture Frame".

"He deserves a lot of recognition for this," said Treasurer Janet Barton, who also praised Mrs. Virginia Claire Edwards, saying, "This wouldn't be near what it is without her."

Virginia Claire explained her role came naturally: "They're all my friends, the World War II people." Her knowledge of who's who in the earlier war years, and her efforts in contacting the veterans or their family members, was crucial in ferreting out photos of veterans for the display.

 

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  2004 Feature Archives:  
01-07-04 - Zachary Butler
01-14-04 - Al Wainscott
01-21-04 - John Barham
01-28-04 - Nate, Verdie McCullough
02-04-04 - Wally & Lori Brazie
02-11-04 - Frannie and Sara
02-18-04 - Leon Purvis
02-25-04 - James Stewart, Sr.
03-03-04 - Bob Rutledge
03-10-04 - John Argo
03-17-04 - Jim Harding
03-24-04 - Pres. Bush Welcome
03-31-04 - Lois Tilley
04-07-04 - Luis Pagoaga
04-14-04 - Sherrye Washburn
04-21-04 - Kellye Cash Inspires
04-28-04 - Hope for the Heart
05-05-04 - Luis Salazar
05-12-04 - Randy Long Beekeeper
05-19-04 - Major Foster Hudson
05-26-04 - Nicaraguan Missions

 

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  2003 Feature Archives:  
01-01-03 - Yell Leader Dan Kreuter
01-08-03 - Guitarist Mark Oakley
01-15-03 - Former DA John Williams
01-22-03 - Coach Wade Comer
01-29-03 - Demetra Perkins
02-05-03 - Hal Carter Remembers
02-12-03 - Paul & Dixie Yakes
02-19-03 - Jackie Sykes
02-26-03 - Jim Dick Crews
03-05-03 - Winfred Johnson
03-12-03 - Mark & Marlene Howell
03-19-03 - Leona Aden
03-26-03 - Tim Ridley/Lynn Gilliam
04-02-03 - Les Haugen
04-09-03 - Gordon Stoker, pt. 1
04-16-03 - Gordon Stoker, pt. 2
04-23-03 - Hugh Hubbard/Vietnam
04-30-03 - Eugene Finley
05-07-03 - Dianne Walker Harris
05-14-03 - Rev Howard C. Walton
05-21-03 - Oma's Antik Haus
05-28-03 - Reverend Tony Janner
06-04-03 - Billy & Barbara Younger
06-11-04 - Jim Steele, Sr.
06-18-03 - Jimmy Stambaugh
06-25-03 - Police Officer Tony Moon
07-02-03 - Teacher Dawn Clubb
07-09-03 - Fred Batton Logger
07-16-03 - Julie Sliwa Rehab
07-23-03 - Watts Family
07-30-03 - W.S. "Fluke" Holland
08-06-03 - Esther Gray
08-13-03 - Thom/Janice Bratton
08-20-03 - Promise Keepers
08-27-03 - Ted & Evelyn Coleman
09-03-03 - W TN Missionaries
09-17-03 - Bethel/McLey History
09-24-03 - Rachel McKinney
10-01-03 - Heritage Festival
10-08-03 - The McDades
10-15-03 - Ophelia Colbert
10-22-03 - Harry Johnson
10-29-03 - John Motheral
11-05-03 - Ken Davis
11-12-03 - WWII POW Jodie Gowan
11-19-03 - Bethel Prof. Jim Potts
11-26-03 - Al Ownby
12-03-03 - Jutta Hildebrand
12-10-03 - Mike McLemore
12-17-03 - Nina Smothers
12-24-03 - Smitty Carter
12-31-03 - Gung Ho!
 

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  2002 Feature Archives:  
01-02-02 - Mrs. Helen Webb
01-09-02 - Marty Poole
01-16-02 - Tucker Family
01-23-02 - Clarence Norman
01-30-02 - Davis Family Firefighters
02-06-02 - Presbyterian Church
02-13-02 - Bill and Edna Heath
02-20-02 - Adoption Reunion
02-27-02 - Taiwanese Culture
03-06-02 - Doris Graves
03-13-02 - Genealogical Library
03-20-02 - Genealogical Library
03-27-02 - Lose Weight for Health
03-30-02 - Jayma Shomaker
04-10-02 - Brother Bud Merwin
04-17-02 - Bike Race
04-24-02 - Clifton Cruse
05-01-02 - Mary Mertens
05-08-02 - Shekinah Lakes
05-15-02 - Allison Bowers
05-22-02 - Tim Marr
05-29-02 - Christine Pinson
06-05-02 - Billy Riddle
06-12-02 - Geo. & Wilma Chapman
06-19-02 - Betsy Perry
06-26-02 - No feature this week


 
07-03-02 - Alvin Summers/ VIP
07-10-02 - Ed Harrell USS Indy
07-17-02 - Ezra Martin
07-24-02 - Darra Adkins
07-31-02 - Alisha Walker
08-07-02 - GLM Industries
08-14-02 - Robert Martin
08-21-02 - Tammy Foster
09-04-02 - Warren Barksdale
09-11-02 - Angie Smith 9-11
09-18-02 - Dana/TanGee Deem
09-25-02 - Diane Stafford
10-02-02 - Slayton Gearin
10-09-02 - Charles Beal Story
10-16-02 - Desert Storm Illness
10-23-02 - Holland Farm
10-30-02 - Glynn Mebane
11-06-02 - Veterans Day
11-13-02 - Winchester Family
11-20-02 - Mayor Dale Kelley
11-27-02 - The Huffmans
12-04-02 - Laura Poore
12-11-02 - Brenda's Gift
12-18-02 - Special Children...
12-25-02 - Dixie Carter Holiday
 

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  2001 Feature Archives:  
06-13-01 - Desert Storm Reunion
06-20-01 - Ida Hughes
06-27-01 - Chuck Slaughter
07-04-01 - Vernon Bobo
07-11-01 - Dixie Carter Reunion
07-18-01 - Jackie Burchum
07-25-01 - Dr. A.D. Marshall
08-01-01 - Dr. C.E. Pipkin
08-08-01 - Jeff Gaia
08-15-01 - "Bird Dog" Reed
08-22-01 - Habitat for Humanity
08-29-01 - Brown Foster turns 96
09-05-01 - Lady's FOOTBALL!
09-12-01 - Webb School Story
09-19-01 - Jimmy Sinis
09-26-02 - Small Town, U.S.A.
10-03-01 - Oscar and Sara Owen
10-10-01 - Bobby Pate
10-17-01 - Dennis Trull
10-24-01 - Willard Brush
10-31-01 - Cindy Summers
11-07-01 - Eddie Moody
11-14-01 - Shriners
11-21-01 - Roberta Taylor
11-28-01 - Miss Agnes Bryant
12-05-01 - Cherokee Wolf Clan
12-12-01 - Mr. Paul Carroll
12-19-01 - Mr. J.C. Popplewell
12-26-01 - RSVP Angel Choir

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