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R.I.P Major General Charles D. Bussey, U.S. Army
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(R.I.P. June 22, 2007 at 73) Major General Charles D. Bussey, Former Chief of Army Public Affairs and Class of 2000 Army Public Affairs Hall of Fame Inductee.
"General Bussey was one of the top advocates for a stronger and better DINFOS and fought hard to get increased funding for the organization through his many years of service. He also supported the development of a stronger print media section for the Army and over the years contributed much to the future development of [the service magazine] Soldier," says Dr. Jack Pulwers, author of "The Press of Battle" and the person who forwarded the news of the general's passing."
The Washington Post obituary reports "A private family service was held. The family will receive friends Thursday August 30, 2007 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Demaine Funeral Home, 5308 Backlick Rd., Springfield, VA 22151. A funeral service will be held on Friday August 31, 2007 at 9 a.m.in the Fort Myer Old Post Chapel, burial will follow with Full Military Honors in Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Army ROTC Scholarship Fund at North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC."
Memorial guestbook available at http://www.legacy.com/washingtonpost/GB/GuestbookView.aspx?PersonId=89746325
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R. Scott Sayer Almost Wins Virginia's 24th District Republican Primary
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Waynesboro, VA, June 12, 2007--R. Scott Sayer received 48% of Virginia's state senate primary vote in the 24th district republican election, to almost win versus an encumbant.
The 1989-1990 U.S. Military Academy in West Point public affairs officer now continues with his work at his company, Sayers Enterprises.
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