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By RUSS BYNUM AND ELLIOTT MINOR, ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS THOMSON, Ga. (AP) - During his 18... Quarter of dead are National Gua
THOMSON, Ga. (AP) - During his 18 years in the Georgia National Guard, James Kinlow settled into a peaceful, small-town life focused more on being a citizen than a soldier.
Kinlow had married his high-school sweetheart and rarely missed the Lincoln County Red Devils' home football games. He worked in a lumber yard and drove a freight truck. The citizen-soldiers he trained with every month included family friends and former teachers; he cracked them up with his imitations of the officers.
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