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VETERANS .DAY PROGRAM
I2 NOVEMBER 2006
BRAZOS VALLEY MEMORIAL FOR ALL VETERANS
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
2:00 P.M.
WELCOME MAJOR GENERAL, USA (RET.) ALVIN JONES
President, BWM Board of Directors
INVOCATION DR. P. DAVID ROMEI
Vice President, BWM Board of Directors
Design Chairman
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL DR. BEN WELCH
POSTING OF COLORS TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
CORPS OF CADETS COLOR GUARD
NATIONAL ANTHEM TEXAS AGGIE BAND
TEXAS OUR TEXAS
SERVICE MEDLEY
REMARKS COLONEL, USA (RET.) TRAVIS H. SMALL, JR.
FREEDOM PAVILION Chairman Emeritus, BWM
LYNN STUART PATHWAY
SPECIAL RECOGNITION BILL YOUNGKIN, ESQ.
WORLD WAR II VETERANS BWM Board of Directors
GREETINGS HONORABLE RANDY SIMS
Brazos County Judge
HONORABLE ERNIE WENTRCEK
Mayor of Bryan, Texas
HONORABLE RON SILVIA
Mayor of College Station, Texas
SPEAKER INTRODUCTION MR. TIMOTHY N. BRYAN
Chairman/CEO, First National Bank
KEYNOTE ADDRESS SENATOR STEVE OGDEN
Texas State Senate District 5
21 GUN SALUTE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
ROSS VOLUNTEERS
TAPS BUGLER, TEXAS AGGIE BAND
BRAZOS VALLEY MEMORIAL FOR ALL VETERANS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS zoo6
MAJOR GENERAL, USA ~RET.~ ALVIN JONES
PRESIDENT
DR P. DAVID ROMEI
BOARD VICE PRESIDENT
DESIGN CHAIRMAN
LIEUTENANT GENERAL, USA (RET.) RANDY HOUSE
VICE PRESIDENT
MR GEORGE MCCOY, CPA
TREASURER
SERGEANT FIRST CLASS, USA (RET.) BRIAN HILTON
~ SECRETARY
COLONEL, USA ~RET.~ DR TRAVIS H. SMALL, JR
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, EMERITUS
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VETERANS MEMORIAL
BRIGADIER GENERAL, USA ~RET.~ LOUIS LYNN STUART
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, EMERITUS
MR STEVE BEACHY
DR RUSSELL BRADLEY CITY OF BRYAN APPOINTEE
MR MICHAEL REAL
MR JERRY POX
MS. DEBORAH JASEK
MR TREY MALECHEK
MR DAVID MARION
CAPTAIN, USN ~RET.~ M.W. NEWMAN
MR KEVIN C. SMITH ~BRAZOS COUNTY APPONTEE~
MR JOHN VELASQUEZ
MR BILL YOUNGKIN
HISTORY OF THE BRAZOS VALLEY VETERANS MEMORIAL
P. DAVID ROMEI, PH.D.
In the 1990's, the City of College Station bought land between Harvey Road and University
Drive East that it intended to use as a major new athletic park, featuring softball and soccer
fields. As bond money for the park's development became available in 1999, the Parks
and Recreation Board decided to name the park. Steve Beachy, Director of Parks and
Recreation for College Station and a retired Lieutenant Colonel from the US Army, spoke
to several people in the community about an idea he had to name it in honor of veterans.
John Nichols of the Park Board, P. David Romei of the Arts Council and Craig Carter,
representing the local chapter of the VFW all readily endorsed Beachy's idea and helped
create a petition to ask the City Council to name the park "Veterans Park and Athletic Field."
In the fall of 1999, the Ciry Council, upon recommendation of the Parks Board approved
the name.
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In the spring of 2000, a group of veterans and community leaders, Steve Beachy, P. David
Romei, Craig Carter, John Nichols, Travis Small, and Debbie Jasek met to discuss the idea of
using a part of the land at the new park as a memorial area for US military veterans. It was
decided that a 12-acre area near what would be the southeast entrance of the park would be
dedicated for the purpose of building an educational and memorial area in honor of veterans.
Craig Carter was named to coordinate administrative matters as the group established
itself as anot-for-profit organization; P. David Romei was appointed Chairman of the
Design Committee with responsibilities for the layout of the twelve acres, art selection for a
memorial, and the development of a vision and scope for the project; Steve Beachy became
the liaison between the Ciry of College Station and the developing group; and, John Nichols,
a member of the Park Board, became the liaison between the Park Board and the group.
In the summer of 2000, a local attorney, Larry Holt, performed the necessary legal tasks to
incorporate the group in the State of Texas and with the IRS as anot-for-profit charitable
organization. Shortly thereafter, Lynn Stuart, a retired US Army Brigadier General came on
board as Chairman of Fundraising. Paulette Hunt came on board as Treasurer and Travis
Small became Vice President and troubleshooter.
In the fall of 2000, Stuart, Romei and Beachy called on the three primary government
organizations in the Brazos Valley, Brazos County Commissioners Court, City of Bryan and
City of College Station, and obtained a commitment from each entity to contribute $50,000
each to the project over atwo-year period. This $150,000 became the seed money for the
endeavor to build a memorial.
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Also, in the fall of 2000, Romei sent a nationwide call for entries out to artists asking
them to reply with ideas for a veterans' memorial. Over 120 artists replied. From the 120
respondents, 25 were shown to a Design Committee made up of 16 community members.
The 25 were later narrowed down in a five-hour meeting of the committee to 3 finalists in
January of 2001. Each finalist was awarded $4,000 to develop a model of his sculptural
design and plans for landscaping the immediate area, to include a memorial plaza.
The three finalists came from California, Massachusetts and New York. In March of 2001,
each of the artists visited College Station and presented his ideas and plans to the Design
Committee. After careful consideration, Robert Eccleston, a former US Army Captain and
member of the 10th Mountain Division, was selected and given a contract to create the
sculpture that would become the center piece of the Veterans Park memorial park. The price
of the sculpture was $152,000.00.
Members of the BWM began to educate the public about its efforts. Speakers were sent to
civic clubs, government organizations, and veterans groups. Television, radio and newspaper
stories reported on the BWM's mission, vision and goals. Veterans and their family
members were informed about how they could help and be included. Slowly at first, but
with great enthusiasm later, thousands of people responded favorably and generously. The
Wall of Honor, featuring the names of veterans, currently has over 4,500 names and the
donors are in the thousands. The response has been overwhelming and would not have been
possible without the patriotism of our community.
As fundraising efforts continued throughout 2001, plans to develop the memorial plaza area
and the sculpture's base, upon which would be the names of all honored veterans began to
take shape. Larry Schueckler, a local landscape design architect, was engaged as a consultant
to the Design Committee by Romei, and plans for the area developed quickly. Schueckler
created many pages of detailed blueprints for the site from which the Design Committee
could work. With little change to his plans, the Design Committee approved Schueckler's
concept and submitted the plans and specifications to local contractors for bids.
In April of 2002, Madison Construction of Bryan, Texas, was awarded a contract for
$337,500.00 to construct the plaza, benches, honor walls, sculpture's base, stage, pathways,
landscaping and other improvements on the site. Within two weeks of awarding the contract
Madison Construction began construction. The memorial site was completed on time for
the dedication ceremonies which took place on November 10 and 11, 2002.
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The dedication ceremonies featured former President George H. W. Bush on November
10 and over 5>000 people on November 11. The Brazos Valley Symphony performed
beautifully and the Ross Volunteers executed the military ceremonies with an exactness
and dignity rarely seen. Dr. P. David Romei gave the keynote address, and U.S.
Congressman Kevin Brady had it inserted in the United States Congressional Record
on November 14, 2002; a rare tribute to the Brazos Valley and all those who worked so
hard on the memorial.
Since the dedication of the memorial, there have been four additions to the names -
Memorial Day 2003, Veterans Day 2003, Veterans Day 2004 and Veterans Day 2005.
two additions to the names, Memorial Day 2003 and Veterans 2003. Because all the
~~- space for Honor Wall names was taken by the summer of 2003, the BVVM initiated
an expansion in the summer of 2004. On Veterans Day 2004, the expansion was
completed and now provides for an additional 6,500 names. The architect Elton Abbott
and designer Tom Woodfin made significant contributions to the effort. Madison
Construction effected the project under budget and on time.
The beautiful Louis Lynn Stuart Pathway was dedicated in a public ceremony on
September 22, 2006. The War on Terror Memorial was dedicated on May 31, 2005 and
is the first of 12 planned memorials that will be located upon the Louis Lynn Stuart
Pathway throughout the 12 acre wooded site. Every war since the Revolutionary War
will be included. The Freedom Pavilion, housing the computerized directory of donors
and veterans, is under construction and will be dedicated at a ceremony in early 2007.
On November 12, 2006, we will honor the sacrifices of all our United States veterans
who have given so much of themselves for America's freedoms. Texas State Senator
Steve Ogden is the Keynote Speaker. Brazos County Judge Randy Sims, Mayor Ernie
Wentrcek of Bryan, Mayor Ron Silvia of College Station will be present. We are proud
to be part of a community where duty, honor and country are fundamental values that
we all share and respect.
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HONOR WALL NAMES
INSTALLED NOVEMBER 2000
Samuel Edgar Albritton USA James B. Crane USN
Harry Orville Alderson USA Macario Cruz, Jr. USA
Glenn Allardyce USA Richard Davison USA
Thomas C. Arrington USA Floyd Kenneth Dawson USA
James Wynns Ashton USAF David Randolph Dawson USA
John H. Atterbury, Jr. USA Wilson Travis Dickey USA
Edwin Dale Aughtry USN Charles L. Dobrovolny USA
James Davis Aughtry, Jr. USA Calvin Dockery USN
Charles Douglas Bailey USN Robert E. Donaghe USA
George Balog USAF Gerald R. Donaldson USA
James Thomas Barnes, II USA Wayne Alan Dunlap USAF
Jim E. Batson USA Raymond J. Dusold, III USMC
Fred J. Benson USN Richard L. Easterwood USA
Fred Charles Benson USA Doyle G. Evans USN
Joshua M. Betty USA T.L. Farmer USN
Jake Betty USA Joseph Anthony Ferreri USN
Richard Bertrand Boughton USA William D. Fitch USA
E.J. Bowers USAF Jesse Flores USAF
Rayford Jasper Bridges USAF Scott Alan Foltermann USMC
William Rayford Bridges USN Freddie C. Forsthoff USAF
Herford H. Bridges USN Frank X. Gaenger USN
Robert G. Brooks USAF Harold L. "Spec" Gammon USA
Zack Broome USN Roy S. Garcia USA
Jimmy Reagan Brown USA Lyle L. Gordon USMC
Joseph C. Brusse USAF John R. Grable USN
Jack P. Casimir USA Randall Clair Gray USA
Todd Tyler Christmas USA James E. Gunn USA
Bobby Clay USN Sean Michael Hanley USA
Kenneth Coleman USA Henry B. Hargrave USA
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Ron R. Hart USN Everett Doyle Laird USAF
Leslie R. Hereford, Jr. USA Frank M. Lara, Jr. USA
Rudolph S. Hernandez USN Bobby Glenn Lebow USA
Billie G. Hester USAF Jim C. Lewis USA
Mark A. Hester USN Ollie B. Livingston USA
Clarence H. Hester USA Anthony "Tony" Vincent Lombardi USAF
Kirk William Heyman USN Arthur Leo Lucas USN
Arthur R. Hickle USMC Timothy Wayne Luza USAF
Arthur Scott Hickle USMC Stuart D. Lyda USMC
Claude Hoke, IV USAF Clarence C. Mallett USA
Kenneth Hugh Holligan USA Milton Jerome Martin USN
William D. Hollis USAF Jesse D.J. Massey USMC
Burtis R. Hollis USN William D. McCain, Jr. USA
Denzil R. Hollis USCG William D. McCain, Sr. USA
Jack H. Holloway USA D.A. McCaskill USA
Kirby W. Hosey USA Phil McDonald, Jr. USN
Merideth L. Howard USA Michael M. McFarland USA
Doyle M. Hufstedler USA Edwin F. McFarland USA
Vincent Bell Hughes, Jr. USA Roger W. McNees USA
Christopher Ardelle Johnson USMC William B. Meeuwsen USA
Horace Weldon Jones USA John E. Mikeska USA
Robert H. Jop USA Robert Joe Mikulec USA
Zachary R. Kamerer USA Norman S. Moise USMC
William F. Kelley USA Elmer Monroe USA
Wayne E. Kennedy USN Michael Lee Moore USA
James V. King USN Martin Munoz USN
Clarence Edward Kolbe USA Michael David Musinski USA
Charlie F. Krolczyk USA William Radford Newcomb USA, USAF
Joseph W. Krolczyk USA Lester Mervin Newcomb USA
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HONOR WALL NAMES
INSTALLED NOVEMBER 2000
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James Elmer Newcomb USN, USAF Mabry W. Rosier USA
Albert Earl Newcomb USA Joseph Henry Rothe USA
Anthony C. Nichols USA Milford E. Royder USCG
Pierre G. Normand, Jr. USAF Robert Henry Rucker USA
Neal Nutall, Jr. USAF Blake H. Russell USA
Thomas A. O'Dwyer USN Carl L. Ryan USA
Peter J. O'Hagan USMC Charles Salpetro USA
Clarence L. Oldham, Jr. USMC Richard Matthew "Matt" Salter USA
Joe Ray Parker USN Willie Fred Sander USN
James D. Parker USA Ryan T. Sanders USA
Raymond L. Parsons USAF Joe A. Schovajsa USA
Stanley Pavlas USA Melvin C. Schroeder USAF
James Dale Perdue USA L. Hughes Schwanecke USA
Edward James Pivonka USA Ernest F. Sebesta USMC
Robert C. Poland USA Christopher M. Seiter USA
Harold Milton Poling USN M. Leroy Shafer USA
Lawrence T. Polzer USA Sean P. Sims USA
Paul Ponzio USA Scott A. Smith USAF
Joseph Neal Pratt USA John Russell South USA, USN
David Richard Pratt USAF Larame Wayne Sowder USAF
Louis Truett Pratt, Sr. USA W.D. Sparks USA
Gordon Alfred Pratt, Sr. USN Douglas Perret Starr USN
Tina M. Priest USA Harry Suehs USA
Clinton W. Pruitt USN Farrell D. Tilley USAF
Joe M. Ramirez, Sr. USA Leonard Burman Tiner USA
James W. Richards USN Joseph M. "Trey"Ramirez, III USA
Robert M. Richardson USA C L Turcotte USA
Gerald W. Rieger USAF James E. Turcotte USMC
Austin W. Roberts USA Douglas M. Turcotte USN
Anthony E. Rogers USMC Edgar W. Turcotte USMC
Ray M. Valigura USA
Donnie R. Ward USA
Jonathan Wayne Warden USAF
James Carroll Weaver, Jr. USMC
Paul W. Webster USA
Lucas J. Wells USMC
Walter W. Whaley USA
Thomas Whittle, III USA
Paxton K. Williams USA
Glen Nordyke Williams, Jr. USAF
Claude B. Wilson USN
Matthew W. Worrell USA
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PERIMETER BENCH DONORS
I2 NOVEMBER 2006
Britt Rice Electric, L. P.
Virginia Miller
Tom and Sandie Light
Chilifest, Inc.
Larry and Jessica Hodges
William D. McCain, Jr.
B/CS Convention and Visitors Bureau
FREEDOM PAVILION BENCH DONORS
I2 NOVEMBER 2006
Dr. Russell Bradley
Major General AI Jones
Dr. P. David Romei
Mr. John Velasquez
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ETERNAL COLUMN DONORS
I2 NOVEMBER 2006
Jo-Ventures, Inc.
Bruce & Bonnie Alderson
Children of Jesse Massey
John E. Anderson
Ruby Arnold
Ronnie, Nathan & Cathy Arrington
Springhill Wildlife Park & Springhill
Regulators
John H. Atterbury, Jr.
Family of George Balog
Marjorie C. Benson
Jake & Juli Betty
Patricia Bonnen Boughton
Brian & Barbara Bowers, & Cori & Chad
Baird
William D. McCain, Jr.
Bill Broome
Lila Burns
Judy F Chiles
Sam Crenshaw
Deloris R. Cruz & Family
Mary Dawson
Frank & Nancy Dickey
Charles Dobrovolny Family
Margaret Dockery
D.J., Andrew, Sophia & Brandon Dunlap
Joseph Anthony Ferreri Family
Flores & McCoy Families
Johnny & Brenda Fogle, & Craig &
Sharon Mills
Minnie Foltermann
~ Linda Forsthoff
Francis & Schuster Families
Arla Gammon
Allen G. Goehring
Dennis H. Goehring
John R. Grable
Michelle Griffin-Garner
Sean Michael Hanley
Darryl W. Hargrave
R. K. Hart
Randall Haynes
Friends of Ed Whittle
Mona Hernandez
Michael G. Hester
Michael G. Hester
George W. Hester & Blue Ribbon
Construction/Homes
Brian & Tracy Hilton
Larry Hodges
Claude & Irene Hoke, III
Mrs. Jimmie A. Hollis
William D. Hollis
Mrs. Jack H. Holloway
Vincent Bell Hughes, III
James D. Ingram, III
Janice Jackson
Roy E. Kelly
Chris & Kevin Kennedy, Lori Hajjar &
Kim Timmons
The King Family
Frances D. Kolbe
Zoltan & Penelope Kosztolnyik
Joseph W. Krolczyk & Nancy A.
Krolczyk
Family of Joseph W. Krolczyk
Mrs. Everett Laird
Eva Marie Lancaster & Ruby M. Crane
Connie, Francisco & James
Barbara J. Lebow
Tom & Sandie Light
Vincent & Dianna Lombardi
Lydia Fojtik Luza
Gary Jerome Martin & Lynn D. Martin
Lynn & Gary Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald McCaskill
The Mike McDonald Family
Mr. & Mrs. E. F. McFarland
Michael M. McFarland
Barbara A. McNees
Shirley Mikeska
Sons, Daughters & Grandchildren of
Robert Joe Mikulec
Linda, Adam & Max Moore
Pete & Shay Moreno
Carmen Munoz
Ben & Connie Newcomb
Sidney & Shelby Newcomb
Laura F. Normand
Mrs. Neal Nutall
Biddy O'Dwyer
Margaret, Trey & Mandie Oldham
Sonja Olsen
Virginia A. Parsons
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Bob & Kay Poling
_awrence T. Polzer
liana Bratton & Sandra Pozmantier
Joseph Neal Pratt
Joy Priest
fhe Pruitt Family
Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Putz, Jr.
Joe & Peggy Ramirez
James W. Richards
3arbara Rieger
James G. Rosier
Milford E. Royder
Dorothy Salpetro
Johanna L. Schroeder
/iola K. Sebesta
Jeff & Melody Shaddix & Meridith Gray
:,arl E. Shafer
:,ol. (Ret.) Alan C. Smith
Nelda Parker Sommers
Douglas Perret Starr
Chilifest, Inc.
Bear & Emily Stuessy
Burton R. Suehs
Jamin Syptak
Ken & Peggy Telg
Bea & Ed Uvacek
Ray M. Valigura
Donnie R. Ward
Geralyn West
Lambert & Stella Wilkes
Mary & Glen Williams
Grady & Wendy Winkler
Winnie Jones Winslow & Family
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BRAZOS VALLEY VETERANS MEMORIAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2000
Elected to the Texas Senate in January 1997, Steve Ogden has been
a leader on budget issues, educational funding, child protection,
transportation safety and criminal justice. Senator Ogden chairs the
Senate Finance Committee.
Senator Ogden has been in the oil and gas exploration business for
20 years and is currently president of Ogden Resources Corporation,
an independent oil and gas company based in College Station. Prior
to entering the oil business, Ogden served as an officer in the U.S.
Navy's nuclear submarine force for nine years. He earned his Bachelor
of Science degree at the U.S. Naval Academy and his Master of
Business Administration degree at Texas A&M University.
Before his election to the Texas Senate, Ogden served three terms
in the Texas House of Representatives. As a State Senator, Ogden
has been honored by the Texas County Judges and Commissioners
Association, the Texas Association of District and County Attorneys,
Scott & White, Texas A&M University System, the Texas veterans
Commission, the Texas Municipal Police Association, and the Free
Market Committee. Senator Ogden was the recipient of the sixth
annual Bob Bullock Award for Outstanding Public Stewardship.
Senator Ogden and his wife, Beverly, were married in December of 1973 and live in Bryan. They are the proud parents
of sons USMC Captain Michael (wife Lisa) and Chaz, and daughters Stephanie (husband William Lewis) and Kristen.
They are the grandparents of Christopher and William Lewis and Gabriel Ogden.
BRAZOS VALLEY VETERANS MEMORIAL PAST KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
2002 FORMER PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH -DEDICATION SPEECH
2002 DR P. DAVID ROMEI -INAUGURAL KEYNOTE SPEECH
2003 LT. GEN. USA (RET.) RANDOLPH HOUSE
2004 TEXAS GENERAL LAND COMMISSIONER JERRY PATTERSON
2005 U.S. SENATOR JOHN CORNYN
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TEXAS SENATOR STEVE OGDEN
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The Board of Directors of the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial
extends its deepest gratitude to
THE BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
MR. BARRY BIGGAR
PRESIDENT/CEO
a man of integrity who exemplifies patriotism.
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LARRY AND JESSICA HODGES
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With deepestgrdtitude
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The Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Board and Members
express our deepest gratitude to the
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CHOATE MONUMENT COMPANY, BRYAN, TEXAS
To enroll names for November 11, 2007, please submit your application,
accompanied by a $100 donation for each name no later than
August 15,2007
"Ihe Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial
P.O. Box 11055
College Station, Texas 77842
Applications are available at the P. David Romei Arts Center,
2275 Dartmouth Street, College Station, Texas 77840
or you can visit us online at www.veterans-memorial.org
Special Thanks to
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CRAIG HOLLINGER
AMIE McCOY
BRONIUS MOTEKAITIS
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Special Thanks to
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FOR HIS DESIGN OF THE FREEDOM PAVILION
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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
GIVE A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO
STANTON K. WARE
FOR HIS
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