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2005-10-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy. ANGELA PARKS wrote and said chills came over her when she discovered news of "home" on this website while searching the internet from their Florida Air Force Base location. She took time out to write about her family life in the Air Force. Angela is the wife of Derrick Parks and is the daughter of Phil and Delores Parrish and the big sister of Tabitha, Tanya, and Stephanie. She is employeed at the Tyndall Child Developement Center and working on her degree in Early Childhood Education. Husband Derrick, 23, works for the United States Air Force. He is a Staff Sargent DCC (Dedicated Crew Chief) at Tyndall AFB, Florida. Angela and Derrick have a three-year-old son, Damian. Click ReadMore for their story which has been updated to include a poem she wrote and dedicated to Derrick.

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