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Augustan is on his way to the big time
Dr. Edwin Nathaniel
Kendrick, 111 graduated from
Morehouse School of Medi
cinein Atlanta, GAon May 19,
2001. Also, he was the recipi
ent of the ‘Surgeon Award’.
Dr. Kendrickis doing his resi
dency at the University of Ten
nessee Department of Sur
gery in Memphis, TN.
He is a 1991 graduate of
Butler High School, Augusta,
GA. He received his B.S. de
gree in 1996 in Zoology as a
Premed student, from the
University of GA in Athens.
While attending the Univer
sity of GA, he received the
following awards/honors: 1996
Senior Class Award; Mr. Geor
gia Bulldawg 1995 (homecom
ing); University Housing Up
and Coming Leader Award;
Fort supports veterans activities
FORT GORDON, GA
Fort Gordon supports nine
activities between November
Y-12in connection with Veter
ans Day.
November 9 at 11 a.m. in
Lincolnton, Georgia, deputy
commander Col. Peter
Farrell, Signal Corps Band and
a joint service color guard,
help in the dedication of the
Blue Star Memorial Marker
on the Blue Star Memorial
Highway. The ceremony will
be held at the Lincolnton Club
House at the intersection of
U.S. Highway 378 and Geor
gia Highway 43.
November 9 at 1 p.m. the
Signal Corps Band helps
Leaville McCampbell Middle
School, 82 Canal Street,
Greenville, SC observe a
South Carolina Patriotism
Week Assembly.
November 10 at 11 a.m. in
Waynesboro, Georgia, Col.
Bernard Kulifay of the Uni
versity of Information Tech
nology, speaks at the Veter
ans Day Ceremony on the
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Dr. Edwin Nathaniel
Kendrick, 111
Larry Golden Scholarship re
cipient; NPHC Talented Tenth
Society; and Omnicron Kappa
Delta National Leadership
Honor Society. Also, he was a
1996 Olympic Torchbearer.
Dr. Kendrick is a member of
Waynesboro courthouse lawn
sponsored by American Le
gion Post 130.
November 11 at 6:30 p.m.
Lt. Jonathan Stamberg will
be a soloist as the Brandon
Wilde Retirement Home, 4275
Owens Road, Evans holds its
Veterans Day program.
Speaker wiil be Lt. Gen. (re
tired) Robert Gray, a former
commander of Fort Gordon.
November 12 at 9 a.m. Fort
Gordon’s inspector general,
Lt. Col. Robert Mayr is the
speaker as North Augusta
Middle School, 725 Old
Edgefield Road, observes Vet
erans Day.
At 9 a.m., November 12 in
Augusta,deputy commander,
Coionel Peter Farrell is the
speaker at the annual Veter
ans Day Observance at the
Georgia War Veterans Nurs
ing Home, 1101 Fifteenth
Street. The Signal Corps Band
and joint color guard will also
take part in the ceremony.
At 10 a.m. on Broad Street
in Augusta, Fort Gordon’s
World Changers Overcomers
Ministry in Memphis, TN.
Dr. Kendrick is married to
Rhonda. He is the son of
Joretta Akpo-Sanni and the
“Late” Rev. Edwin N.
Kendrick, JR. Maternal
Grandparents are Deacon and
Mrs. Dewie Brewton, SR of
Ocala, FL. Paternal Grand
parents are the “Late” Rev.
and Mrs. Edwin N. Kendrick,
SR of Ocala, Florida.
Dr. Kendrick is a native of
Ocala, Florida where he at
tended Belleview Elementary
School and South Ocala El
ementary School. He was a
member of Ramah Baptist
Church in Belleview, Florida.
In addition to his career,
Dr. Kendrick enjoys sports
and recording Gospel Music.
commanding general, Maj.
Gen. Pat Cavanaugh, is the
military Grand Marshall for
the CSRA Veterans Day Pa
rade. The post will alsosend a
color guard, marching unit,
military vehicle and driverand
three parade judges.
At 11 a.m., the Veterans of
All Wars Monument at4* and
Broad Streets, Augusta, Colo
nel Michael Guthrie, com
mander of the 15" Signal Bri
gade, will be the speaker at
the Memorial Ceremony. A
color guard, firing squad and
bugler from Fort Gordon will
also take part in the cer
emony.
At 1 p.m. at Heroes’ Over
look on Riverwalk in Augusta,
Fort Gordon’s commanding
general Major General Pat
Cavanaugh is the speaker for
the Augusta Richmond County
Historical Society’s Veterans
Day Observance. The Signal
Corps Band, color guard, and
firing squad from Fort Gor
don will also take part.
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