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He was born in Panama City, Florida. He was a Presbyterian. In 1951, he received an LLB from Stetson University. He served in the Infantry of the United States Army from 1951 - 1952. From 1952 to 1954, he served as a lieutenant in the Judge Advocate Generals office. He was elected to the Florida House in 1960.
Martin Lee Anderson (c. January 15, 1991 – January 6, 2006) was a 14-year-old from Florida who died while incarcerated at a boot camp-style youth detention center, the Bay County Boot Camp, [1] located in Panama City, Florida, and operated by the Bay County Sheriff's Office. [2]
This paper was a daily, except Sunday. A second paper, also publishing daily except Sunday, was the Panama City Herald, founded in 1935 under the direction of John H. Perry with editorship by Charles T. White. In 1937 the two papers merged as The News Herald, printing daily except Sunday by Bay County Publishers. Later this was revised to daily ...
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Richard Gibson McSpadden was born in Panama City, Florida, to Ann and Richard McSpadden, one of their four children. [1] [2] McSpadden began flying in his teenage years, inspired by his pilot father, and was based out of Air Harbor Airport in Greensboro, North Carolina. The pursuit turned into a career of over 5,000 flying hours.
Smoak was born in 1943, in Columbus, Georgia.He received his Bachelor of Science from the United States Military Academy in 1965 and served in the United States Army from 1965 to 1970.