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The Summerville News, May 22, 1986
MEMORIES
Armed Forces Day
1986
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Two members of the Ist Tennessee Parachute Regiment
from Nashville near the end of their fimrney during the
garachute jumps at the Memorial Home as a Fart of
aturday’s Armed Forces Day activities. Staff photo
by Kay Abbott.
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Parade Grand Marshal And Organizer
Parade Grand Marshal Duff Matson (center), along with
Armed Forces weekend or%anizer David Hartline (left),
and Airborne Static Line Editor Don Lassen strike a
solemn pose after Saturday’s parade. Photo by Earl
McConnell.
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Veteran’s Children Learn About Past
Children of local veterans were eager to learn about the
img‘ressive equipment that was once a vital part of their
father's lives. Above, Melvin Mickley, (backg;round)
watches with pride as his son Kevin, 11, studies the
pilot's controls of a Huey helicopter used to evacuate
wounded soldiers in Vietnam. Mickley was attached to
a Medevac heh'co%ta unit in Vietnam during 1970. Staff
photo by Kay Abbott.
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Two-and-one-half-year-old John Kirby of Summerville
offered the Army Reservists showing him through the
Huey Medevac Helicopter on display for Armed Forces
Day activities his four flennies “to bug' the helicog)ter
an(i, take it home with him,” his mother said. USAR
Photo by Sgt. Dorothy Young.
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Bird’s-Eye Parade View
Spectators stand in solemn tribute at the
World War I Doughboy statue in Trion
during a memorial service on Armed
Forces Dag. Tony Gilleland served as
Master of Ceremonies for the event. The
The Armed Forces Day Parade passes in
front of the reviewing stand at the Cour
thouse. U, S. Armiy Reserve Sgt. Dorothy
statue was erected in 1934 by ‘‘citizens
and friends of Chattooga County,”
fostered by the Trion Company (now
Riegel Textile Corporation). Photo by
Ear% McConnell.
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Hand-To-Hand Demonstrations
These two rugged members of the Airborne Rangers
Mountain School Training Cadre from Dahlonega go at
each other during a hang-to-hand combat demonstra
tion at the Memorial Home Saturday afternoon. The
Cadre gave a very impressive demonstration — one that
ALL onlookers were relieved not to be involved in, ex
cept as onlookers. Photo by Earl McConnell.
Youn% cflnured this sggctacular scene
from the Huey Medevac Helicopter which
hovered around different sections of the
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Watching The Jumpers
Saturday's parachute jumps held the attention of even
the tiniest spectators at the Chattooga County
Memorial Home. Above, little Samuel Finster is
fascinated by the colorful displlsrv as the Baratrooper
nears his target in a field on Memorial Drive. Staff
photo by Kay Abbott.
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Zeroing In On Bulls-Eye
A member of the Greenway Sport Parachute Center in
Rome looks as if he might just nail the bulls-eye at the
end of his descent at the parachute jumps Saturday at
the Memorial Home. Staff photo by Kay Abbott.
parade route after a fli-over down Com
merce Street to signal the start, of the gala
event,