November 12, 2009

Ft. Hood Gunman Facing 13 Murder Charges

The military says the suspected gunman who allegedly carried out the mass shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, will face 13 charges of premeditated murder.


November 11, 2009

Remembering Our Veterans

This Veterans Day 2009, I have been pleased to see more signs at churches and businesses along the routes I travel, thanking our veterans.


November 09, 2009

Lowe’s And Home Depot Offer Veterans Day Discounts To Military

Lowe’s and Home Depot stores are offering a special 10 percent discount to military personnel and retirees over the Veterans Day holiday.


October 17, 2009

Missing Fighter Presumed Dead off Charleston Coast

Air Force officials say a missing fighter pilot likely instantly when his fighter jet collided with another plan over the Atlantic Ocean.


October 05, 2009

Former Bank of American Branch Manager Speaks Through Attorney

The former Bank of American Branch Manager in Gaffney Brandy Tate’s did not show up to Monday’s scheduled news conference.


October 03, 2009

200 Veteran Bikers Honor Fallen Marine

More than two-hundred motorcycles rumbled into Gaffney to honor fallen Marine Lance Corporal Chris Fowlkes.


August 28, 2009

Museum Hopes You Remember Forgotten Heroes

An upstate history museum is looking for information about military members who were killed in combat.


July 16, 2009

A Marine’s Struggle: Family says John David Chapman is a War Casualty that Died in the Upstate

Only 23 years old, John David Chapman of Laurens County, had seen more than most people in an entire lifetime. His grandmother said, his family discovered Wednesday, he is another casualty of war.


July 02, 2009

American Soldier Captured In Afghanistan

US: American soldier captured in Afghanistan


June 18, 2009

SC Specialty License Plate For Veterans Available Soon

Military veterans will be able to get a specialty license plate for passenger cars in August.


May 27, 2009

Army Recruiters Getting More Interest Because of State’s High Unemployment

South Carolina’s high unemployment rate has meant more traffic at Army recruiting offices.

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