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Bringing Down the House

Officials from Fort Gordon and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources offer demonstrations to prepare bidders in an auction for recycled building materials from deconstruction of old World War II-era buildings at the Army post. (The Augusta Chronicle, July 16, 2004)

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Staying on the March

The Signal Corps band performs for the public and the military year-round. (The Augusta Chronicle, July 4, 2004)

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Selected Works: Veterans get special care at new Augusta, Ga., rehabilitation unit

Originally published in The Augusta Chronicle, June 23, 2004. Jun. 23–For Petty Officer 1st Class Lindon Haworth, rehabilitation has been a long journey — from a mortar attack in Iraq back home to an Augusta Veterans Affairs hospital. With a Bible in his left hand, the naval reservist sits in his room at the VA’s […]

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Earning Her Stars

Maj. Gen. Janet Hicks, the first woman to command Fort Gordon and a soldier who first joined the Army in 1975, is promoted to a two-star general rank as she leads a military post that is the head of the Army Signal Corps. (The Augusta Chronicle, June 3, 2004)