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Visit to Medal of Honor Hall of Fame evokes pride in Adair County

Comments re article 48875 Another Dakota Meyer sightingDoug McCammish writes:
When we were in Charleston, SC, we visited the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier, which includes a Medal of Honor Hall of Fame and they had a special exhibit on Dakota. Even those of us from off have pride in this place we call home. - DOUG McCAMMISH
Thanks. Doug McCammish. Well spoken, from one who is truly accepted, assimilated, and is a most highly appreciated Adair Countian, with all that term implies. Thanks for being living proof that being Adair Countians has more to do with state of mind, outlook, and attitude than place of birth. Just think of so many of the greatest and best, most authentic Adair Countians - from Daniel Trabue Chesterfield, Co. Virginian and Huguenot (as are the early Loys), to Dr. James C. Salato, John Shelley, Berenice Flowers, Tim Allen, and Dr. Luckey, to name just a fraction - and we find among the very best kind of Adair Countians, the born again ones who chose this place as their home and aren't simply Adair Countian as an accident of birth. -EW




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