This week, no politics. This week I want to give a public shout out to our area law enforcement personnel, and everyone who made a difference for the grieving family and loved ones of a recently departed veteran, my father-in-law, Jim Campbell. Allow me to tell you a little about Jim. He was born in 1928, the son of a World War I Army officer. The attack on Pearl Harbor occurred one month after Jim turned thirteen. And for the next four years, Jim yearned for news from the front lines. He wanted to be there, but was too young.
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Veteran, Father, Takes His Last Journey
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This week, no politics. This week I want to give a public shout out to our area law enforcement personnel, and everyone who made a difference for the grieving family and loved ones of a recently departed veteran, my father-in-law, Jim Campbell. Allow me to tell you a little about Jim. He was born in 1928, the son of a World War I Army officer. The attack on Pearl Harbor occurred one month after Jim turned thirteen. And for the next four years, Jim yearned for news from the front lines. He wanted to be there, but was too young.