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MSU NAVAL PROGRAM PRESENTS PLAQUE TO FRED M. VINSON CENTER

Susan SALYER
Last updated: August 12, 2024 2:39 pm
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L to R David Clinger, Lillie Vinson, Dustin Doyle, Chris Jobe, Martin Hay and James Barnette.

 

Dustin Doyle and David Clinger, representatives of the Rowan County Veterans Museum visited Lawrence County Friday, August 9, 2024 to present a plaque in honor of Fred M. Vinson for dedication to saving the Naval program at Morehead State University in the 1940’s when he was a Representative.

“If not for Vinson’s efforts Morehead State would have suffered greatly in losing the Naval program ,” Clinger said.

“This is a story I had never heard before, it was very interesting because I didn’t know there was a Naval program at Morehead,” County Clerk Chris Jobe said. “We had a very good visit with the two gentlemen and feel like we can work together on future projects.”

James Barnette and Martin Hay, representing local veterans attended as well as Fred M Vinson Museum curator Lillie Vinson.  Lazer photos by Susan Salyer.

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