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Army private Terry C.
Todd, 22, whose mother,
Mrs. Laura Mcßay, and
wife, Rhonda, live at 1315
Smoak Ave„ Perry, Ga.,
recently completed nine
weeks of training as a light
weapons infrantryman at Ft.
Jackson, S.C.
He learned the techniques
of fire and tactics of a rifle
squad, patrolling, individual
combat operations, land
mine warfare, land
navigation, com
munications, and the firing
of the M-16 rifle and M-60
machine gun.
pvt. Todd is a 1967
graduate of Perry High
School, Ga., and attended
Georgia Southwestern
College Americus.
Army Private George L.
Hunt, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Hunt, 1409 Cater
Circle, Perry, Ga., recently
completed nine weeks of
training as a light weapon
infantryman at Ft. Jackson,
S.C.
He learned the techniques
of fire and tactics of a rifle
squad, patrolling, individual
combat operations, land
mine warfare, land
navigation, com
munications, and the firing
of the M-16 rifle and M-60
machine gun.
Pvt. Hunt is a 1968
graduate of Perry High
School, and attended Auburn
University, Auburn, Ala.
The Private’s wife, Lina,
lives in Perry Court, Perry,
Ga.
Airman First Class Henry
J. D. Colvin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan 0. Colvin of Rt. 1,
Elko, Ga., has graduated at
Keesler AFB, Miss., from
the U.S. Air Force com
munications specialist
course conducted by the Air
Training Command.
The airman, who was
trained in the operation of
equipment used to monitor
USAF communications
systems, is being assigned to
Offutt AFB, Neb., for duty
with a unit of the Strategic
Air Command, America’s
nuclear deterrent force of
long range bombers and
intercontinental ballistic
missiles.
Airman Colvin is a 1971
graduate of Perry (Ga.)
High School.
LETTERS
To The Editor
Dear Mr. Branch:
I would like to take this
opportunity to say how much
I enjoy reading the Perry
weekly paper that my
husband brings to me each
week when he comes home.
We are looking forward to
living in Perry. My husband
already likes it and its lovely
People and am quite sure
that I will also.
I have a brother Louis
Hartley who lives there and
was really proud that he
happened along last Wed
nesday and could help out
with the bad wreck on 1-75.
As soon as our motel, The
Peachtree Inn, is completed,
1 hope to come join all of the
good citizens of Perry, too.
I was also delighted to see
that Perry is getting some
more doctors as we have a
shortage of doctors here in
Camden, too, and wish we
*ere as lucky.
We are very fortunate to
have two of your leading
c itizens, Mr. and Mrs.
Parker Risher lease the
Peachtree Inn Restaurant.
They have visited us here in
Camden and we are looking
forward to being associated
"nth them.
I will dose by saying again
that we are looking forward
to coming to Perry and want
t° thank everyone who was
Sponsible for us being able
locate there.
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. William Lieffring
Camden, S.C.
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