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FEATURE FOR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2004

 

Carroll County Memorial Day Events

 



The Carroll County War Memorial at Thomas Park was the site for Huntingdon'e Memorial Day service.

 
By  Deborah Turner
  
Huntingdon
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General J.W. Noles Pleads, "Never Forget"

Brigadier General J.W. Noles, formerly a resident of Huntingdon and a 1965 graduate of Huntingdon High School, was guest speaker at the town's Memorial Day event held Monday evening at Thomas Park. Mayor Dale Kelley welcomed a record number of guests on the occasion.

Mayor Kelley teased the general that BG (brigadier general) must stand for "big guy" and that in the eyes of the community he was a big guy.

"We're proud of you and proud to have you here this evening," he said.

"Thank you for inviting me back home for such a worthy occasion," the general responded as he began his remarks. "Thank you for choosing to honor soldiers."

He challenged the audience to remember what was lost in America's wars and also what was gained.

What was earned for us, he counseled, is "every hour of freedom we enjoy."

"What was taken from us were the men and women we honor today and every hour of the lifetimes they had hoped to live."

He advised the day will arrive when no one is left living who recalls the face, the voice, the personality of those lost countrymen, but that "the day must never come when America forgets them. Our nation must always remember what they did and what they gave for the future of humanity."

"The cause of freedom is just," he declared. "Whether it is the freedom of the Iraqi people or the American people, the cause is just."

"No greater love has any man than one who would lay down his life for his fellow man," he said, quoting from scripture.

"Their sacrifices have spared many others from tyranny and sorrow."

He mentioned the community's recent loss of Command Sergeant Major Edward Carl Barnhill, who died while serving his country in Iraq.

"He was one of us; we loved him and we will miss him," he said.

He declared to listeners that he had made a commitment to himself, to share with as many others as possible and at every opportunity that "all is not lost in this country; that more and more people have a far more meaningful understanding and gratitude for what the sacrifice of the American soldier means to their personal safety and freedom than ever before."

Conversely, some people have come to believe that patriotism and a healthy respect for the country's courageous military personnel "is somehow excessive and arrogant," he said. "To them I say, where else but in America would you want to live? Where else are you offered such abundance of opportunity and freedom?"

The real truth, he countered, is that America's abundance is due to those who fought the battles. "To them," he said, "We owe our very existence."

"When you leave today," he admonished, "please realize that every bit of the ground you walk on has been paid for with the blood of those who made a decision that this nation was worth fighting for."

Among veterans and active duty serve members in the audience, Daniel Trebilcock of Clarksburg, a platoon sergeant with the 1175th Transportation Unit in Brownsville, concurred.



Just back from Iraq, Trebilcock stated, "I think the (liberal) media is showing too much of the wrong side; there's a lot of good going on. I've seen both sides of it and I still say there's more good."

Two members of his unit didn't come home alive, with one killed in a weapon mishap and another of a heart attack.

Military participants in the program included the 101st Airborne Division, 311th Military Intelligence Battalion Honor Guard from Fort Campbell, and the Tennessee Army National Guard Funeral Detail who performed a 21-gun salute at the conclusion of the program. Taps was performed by Christy Lowe and David Deaton of McKenzie. Prayer was led by the Reverend Jimmy Furr.

The celebrated Huntingdon High School Chorus sang "America the Beautiful" to bring the program underway, later singing "You Raise Me Up". Chorus member Jessica Tucker performed "Amazing Grace" prior to the 21-gun salute. The AWOL Men's Ensemble sang the moving chorus, "We Say, 'Thank You'" as well as "God Bless the USA", the latter sung as the flag was being returned to full mast.

Earlier, Mayor Kelley and General Noles joined in placing a patriotic wreath at the base of the Carroll County War Memorial, after which County Mayor Kenny McBride placed white carnations in a basket at the base of a display symbolizing the country's war dead from the Mexican War, Civil War, Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War I, and Gulf War II.

 

 

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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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