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Veterans Day 2005: Gordon Crump, the Coopers



2005-11-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo Staff. Cedar Top Road, Clay Ridge, Adair County, was well represented at the Veterans Day Breakfast at Wal-Mart this morning. From left, are Jodie Cooper, a 20-year-Air Force retiree who now attends UK working on a Masters Degree; neighbor Gordon Crump, longtime editor of the Columbia, KY, Daily Statesman; and Tim Cooper, a 20-year-Air Force Veteran who is working toward a Christian Ministry degree at Lindsey Wilson and who is associate pastor at Praise Assembly of God in Columbia. The Coopers are fourth year Adair Countians, incomers from Florida, though she is originally from Michigan; Tim Cooper e is from Rocport, IN. Mr. Crump, a Korean Conflict and Vietnam veteran, is now working on two books. One is to be entitled, "The Civil War: The Day the War Ended"; the other will be a book of short shorts, set in the same time frame,, and area, along the Oregon Trail ending in Wyoming.

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