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12:30 am Sunday, October 19, 2003

VISIT TO CAMP SHELBY Local civic leaders flew to Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg during Annual Training 2003 in June. There, they met with Assistant Adjutant Gen. Elton Berry on the lawn of the adjutant general's quarters known as the "White House." They observed training of the 150th Engineer Battalion, which is headquartered at Key Field. Shown from left are Hap Palmer, company commander of HHC, 150th Engineer Battalion; Charlie Smith, an attorney; Meridian Mayor John Robert Smith; Berry; state Rep. Greg Snowden, R-Meridian; and Durr Boyles, battalion

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Oct. 19, 2003
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