Military News
Local vet survives three wars
Most combat veterans live and sleep with the nightmares of only one war, but Bill Edwardy of Conyers copes with the vivid memories of three.
Rockdale vet recalls tank battles in WWII
Rockdale County resident Freeman Barber described his time serving in a Sherman tank during World War II as being part of a team out of necessity. "Only the tank commander with his head popped up from the top hatch knows what's going on," he said.
Vietnam Vet deals with battle memories 40 years after guns went silent
Robert Atkinson endured unremitting fighting and psychological trauma, dodged mortar and rocket attacks, and survived hand-to-hand combat against North Vietnamese and Viet Cong human wave attacks. Decades would pass before hypnosis took Atkinson back to Vietnam for proper closure. Before hypnosis he could vividly recall only 24 hours in the war zone.
Gerald Hipps: 'A story to tell' about Iwo Jima
Jasper County resident Gerald Hipps guarded the Marine flag-raisers on Iwo Jima.
Jackson flew the "Wampus Cat" B-17 bomber in WWII
Newton County resident Britt Jackson spent 15 months as a prisoner of war in the infamous Stalag 17 during World War II. Known by many Americans as the setting for the hit TV sitcom "Hogan's Heroes," Stalag 17 was certainly not a situation comedy to the airmen imprisoned there.
Conyers VFW post seeking new members
The Conyers VFW post is looking for new members from Rockdale, Newton and DeKalb counties.
Marine Britton fought racism, perceptions during WWII, Korea
Theodore R. Britton Jr. dealt with racial segregation at home but was a brother in the U.S. Marine Corps as World War II wound down. Denied a commission during the Korean War, he led a successful life of learning that culminated in an ambassadorship to Barbados and Grenada.
Conyers VFW quartermaster recalls his days in Vietnam
Arriving 'in-country' during the infamous communist Tet Offensive of February 1968, Vince Przybyszewski experienced the complexity of the war called Vietnam.
Flag disposal ceremony rescheduled
Organizers of the U.S. flag disposal ceremony at the Georgia Veterans War Memorial has rescheduled the event for 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14.
Walk of Heroes flag ceremony postponed
Bad weather causes stop to Pearl Harbor remembrance
The unserviceable flag disposal ceremony planned for 5 p.m. today at Georgia Veterans War Memorial is cancelled due to inclement weather conditions, according to organizers.
Walk of Heroes plans flag disposal ceremony
The Walk of Heroes Foundation is seeking old, worn out United States flags for a flag disposal service to be held at the Veterans Memorial Park in conjunction with the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Peterson flew P-51 Mustang fighter in Pacific during WWII
For a kid who didn't finish high school Wilhelm Herbert "Bill" Peterson ended up with a college degree and eventually in the seat of a P-51 Mustang fighter plane in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
Marine Corps assignments varied for Girardin
Ray Girardin was one of seven brothers to serve in the military. He chose the Marines.
Aukerman saw the war through B-24 gun turret
Arlie Aukerman completed 25 dangerous missions as a nose gunner on a B-24 Liberator, including a 1,300-plane raid over Berlin on March 18, 1945. As a member of the 453rd Bomb Group, Aukerman fought the war over Europe in good company: Oscar winning actor Jimmy Stewart piloted one of the B-24s and Walter Matthau served on a ground crew in the 453th at the RAF base Old Buckingham, near Attleborough, England.
MECCA: Veterans Day will find me at the Wall
This year, Veteran's Day will be spent honoring those whose names appear on The Wall.
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Community
- A time of penitence
- Pets available for adoption this week in Newton, Rockdale counties
- Southern Baptist leaders OK 'Great Commission'
- Community Calendar
- 5K run to raise funds for Relay for Life
- Levett Funeral Home serves Conyers for over half a century
- RECIPE BOX: Ambrosia salad is a fast, easy, sweet treat
- Eagle Scouts, Gold Award Scouts recognized
- Newton's Taylor recognized by AARP driver program
- Thompson-Baumann Wedding
Religion
- A time of penitence
- Southern Baptist leaders OK 'Great Commission'
- Rockdale/Newton Church Activities
- JOE LAGUARDIA: When place blame, we deny forgiveness and the grief that leads to healing and hope
- TONY ELDER: Don't get frustrated with your progress as a Christian, appreciate how far you've come
- JASON DEES: Have you really ever trusted the Lord for something great?
- ORRIN MORRIS: Find blue-eyed grass at Panola Mountain State Park
- FOCUS ON THE FAMILY: Obsessive gaming on the computer can be a marriage-killer
- "Carolyn and the Cross" describes God's purpose behind tragedy
- JOHN PEARRELL: Will you accept the authority of Jesus or follow what you want to believe?
East Metro
- Twenty-year-old dragon fantasy novel published as e-book, paperback
- Lowe's grant finances half of Habitat home
- New 4-H agent a former Rockdale County club member
- Brother and sister donate their kidneys to younger sibling
- Transportation company sponsors art contest for Sims students
- Teen beauty pageant winner inspires other contestants to donate 400 toys
- Country music radio personality Moby teams up with local author Darrell Huckaby to produce audio version of 'Need Two'
- Holiday concert features voices from Rockdale, Newton, surrounding counties
- Choral Guild performs holiday favorites in Covington, Conyers
- "Pokey's Promise" helps kids remember how to tell time















