To this former marine, every day is Veterans Day Dan Marois Feature Writer Jim Pineau is a veteran and his career allows him to help other veterans. He sometimes feels that his work is like watching the History Channel on cable television. “I enjoy reading about military history and, in my job, I meet veterans […]
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U.S. Air Force: Linda Sherwood
Air Force experience provided great foundation for Sherwood Dan Marois Feature Writer Every day in the U.S. Air Force was an adventure for Linda Sherwood, of Lewiston. “I joined the U.S. Air Force after graduating from Lewiston High School. I wanted to see the world and after six weeks of basic training at Lackland Air Force […]
‘Just Us’ to entertain at Lewiston Armory on Veterans Day
LEWISTON — The “Just Us” Entertainers will perform at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11, at the Lewiston Armory, Central Ave. This musical event is free and open to the public. For more information, email [email protected].
United States Military Academy at West Point graduate: Bettyann Sheats
Pushing the limits By Dan Marois Feature Writer Talk with Bettyann Sheats for a few minutes and you’ll discover a woman with an adventurous spirit and an interesting story at every turn. She graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1984 in what was the fifth graduating class that allowed women […]
Bert Dutil: U.S. Army veteran, Korean War
It was Veterans Day 60 years ago when Bert Dutil stood at the center of history-making events half a world away from his Lewiston home. His Franco-American heritage had earned him a role as a translator for French-speaking participants in the Panmunjom armistice talks in Korea. Dutil, who is well-known for his tireless efforts on […]
U.S. Navy diver: Ronald B. Miller
Miller is an easy conversationalist, ready for all kinds of good-spirited verbal sparring with his patrons. Veterans talk with other veterans, he said, and when they learn he has been a U.S. Navy diver, they often feel more at ease and willing to share some memories with an understanding comrade. Miller’s customers include a number […]
The GI Bill: Post 9/11
The GI Bill: Post 9/11 By Sam Erickson Feature Writer When soldiers returned home from World War II, many worried about what such a rapid influx of veterans would do to the country. Some feared that all of the unemployed men would create another Great Depression. To meet the demands of returning veterans, Congress passed […]
Showing respect to veterans
Showing respect to veterans By Sam Erickson Feature Writer With the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan finally winding down, more veterans are returning to their daily lives. This means you are more likely to encounter service members at work, in the classroom or in your community. While they were at war, most veterans knew they […]
Veterans Day facts
Veterans Day facts By Sam Erickson Feature Writer Veterans Day is a holiday that has come to mean more since Sept. 11, 2001, and the U.S. military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. Originally started after World War I, the increasing number of veterans in recent years and the military commitments have made the holiday more […]
First for a Maine woman: Remembering Joy Hayes Siegel Casalinova of Oxford
First for a Maine woman: Remembering Joy Hayes Siegel Casalinova of Oxford By Sharon Bouchard Feature Writer Gas was just 40 cents a gallon. A new home cost $32,500 and the average American income was $12,900. The Supreme Court in a landmark decision in Roe vs. Wade determined that abortion was a constitutional right for […]