Posted on 04/17/2018 9:47:04 PM PDT by jonascord
The mayor of Jacksonville has responded to growing outrage after Jaguar Power Sports was issued a warning citation for their patriotic rooftop flag display. Store employees say the incident also involved mistreatment of a veteran.
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On Monday, Melinda Power, a city of Jacksonville inspector, issued a warning citation for the display, saying the military flags were in violation of city code. She entered the store accompanied by her supervisor.
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Back in the 60s during the Pueblo Incident my oldest brother was a F-4D maintainer at Seymour Johnson AFB, Goldsboro, NC. The entire fighter wing (the Wing Commander was Chuck Yeager) packed up and left for South Korea, except for a "hanger queen," some security troops, and a small contingent of base support personnel.
There was always a bit of animosity between the base and downtown but for 13 months there was no one around and Goldsboro almost went bankrupt. When they all returned my brother told us the entire town was beyond happy to have the Air Force back.
LOL
You nailed it!
At a minimum
We have been going to a NC beach for decades, and one of the favorite bumper stickers reads:
“It’s tourist season;
What’s the limit?”
Bleep that.
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Thanks, Liz.
Was that Wichita Falls, near Sheppard, back in the late 1970s? That situation sounds familiar.
Happened around 1974. The way the locals acted I would not have been surprised to find they did it again. The incident happened before I got there but I do know that Flood Street was declared off limits to all military personnel. There were some other downtown streets and establishments that were also off limits.
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