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On Camp Red Cloud in Uijeongbu Dec. 18, members of the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I community attend a farewell luncheon in honor of Master Sgt. Blake A. Kennedy. Kennedy served as the Camp Stanley installation coordinator for the past year. This is his last assignment; he will retire in January and return home to Louisiana after more than 24 years of service.
(photo by JLBNYC)
I had no camera that night...but wish I did!
MSG set list:
Underneath The Stars
Prayers For Rain
A Night Like This
The End of the World
Lovesong,
To Wish Impossible Things
Pictures of You
Lullaby
Fascination Street
From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea
The Perfect Boy
Hot Hot Hot
The Only One,
Wrong Number
The Walk
Sleep When I'm Dead
Push
Friday I'm In Love
Inbetween Days
Just Like Heaven
Primary
Shake Dog Shake
Charlotte Sometimes
One Hundred Years
Baby Rag Dog Book
1st encore: If Only Tonight We Could Sleep, The Kiss
2nd encore: Freakshow, Close To Me, Why Can't I Be You?
3rd encore: Boys Don't Cry, Jumping Someone Else's Train, Grinding Halt, 10:15 Saturday Night, Killing An Arab
Total = 35 songs!!!
Master Sergeant Lawrence Oliver Jock,
37, formerly of Ft. Covington. Master Sgt. Jock was a World War II and Korean War veteran.
He was born Sept. 23, 1915, the son of Thomas and Caroline Bennor Jock.
He was lost in battle on July 14, 1953, after a Chinese attack in KIangwon Province, North Korea. Attempts by friendly forces to recover his team were unsuccessful, and he was declared missing in action. He was declared killed in action in July 1954.
The Joint POW/MIA accounting Command-Central Identification Laboratory received 208 boxes of comingled remains from North Korea in the 1990’s. They ultimately identified his remains April 17, 2014, through a DNA process provided by his niece, Mrs. Dorothy Iby of Ellenburg.
Master Sgt. Jock’s decorations include: the Bronze Star with “V” and Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Combat Infantryman Badge.
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Master Sergeant Lawrence Oliver Jock,
37, formerly of Ft. Covington. Master Sgt. Jock was a World War II and Korean War veteran.
He was born Sept. 23, 1915, the son of Thomas and Caroline Bennor Jock.
He was lost in battle on July 14, 1953, after a Chinese attack in KIangwon Province, North Korea. Attempts by friendly forces to recover his team were unsuccessful, and he was declared missing in action. He was declared killed in action in July 1954.
The Joint POW/MIA accounting Command-Central Identification Laboratory received 208 boxes of comingled remains from North Korea in the 1990’s. They ultimately identified his remains April 17, 2014, through a DNA process provided by his niece, Mrs. Dorothy Iby of Ellenburg.
Master Sgt. Jock’s decorations include: the Bronze Star with “V” and Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Combat Infantryman Badge.