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ANOTHER VIEW: Volunteering for Naval assignments turned out OK

By Lou Camerio  |  Anyone once in the military knows that you never volunteer, for it’s no telling what’ll happen if you volunteer. Luckily, I found out that sometimes, volunteering can be good for you. It was back in February  of 1969 (when we had the draft) that I was called to active duty and assigned to the San Diego Naval Air Base, while awaiting orders. 

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by · October 11, 2022 · Another View
NEW for 3/27: On virus’s economic impact; Grocery shopping; Quarantining

NEW for 3/27: On virus’s economic impact; Grocery shopping; Quarantining

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Where Will the CoViD-19 Pandemic Hit the Economy Next?
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Early Morning Grocery Shopping Finds Unusually Easy Maneuvering
ANOTHER VIEW: Here’s a Guy Who Had Training for Today’s Quarantine Situation
SPOTLIGHT: Precision Planning, Inc.
FEEDBACK: Administration’s Public Health Failure Open for All to See
UPCOMING: Gwinnett’s The Water Tower To Begin Training Professionals Soon
NOTABLE: Animal Shelter Open, But Limiting Visitors Inside at a Time
RECOMMENDED: A Murder Is Announced by Agatha Christie
GEORGIA TIDBIT: J & J Industries of Dalton, Makes Broadloom Carpet Since 1950s
MYSTERY PHOTO: This Mystery Photo Doesn’t Ask Where, But Instead “What?”

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by · March 27, 2020 · Full issues
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FOCUS: Older GGC student overcomes obstacles and returns to college

By Cody Nichelson | Here’s a story about Max Doster, a 49-year old U.S. Navy veteran and Georgia Gwinnett College student from Lawrenceville, who overcame time and obstacles to return to college.

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by · June 21, 2016 · Today's Focus