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School: U. of Florida (BA, 1971) Virginia Tech (MA, 1977)
Work: 3 years (1967-70) as Sergeant with 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) retired CPA civilian accountant with 36 years at the Department of Defense part-time at H&R Block
Hometown(s): Newport, RI (7th grade) Kensington, MD (high school) Oakton, VA (home) Huntington, WV (grandmother) Norfork, VA (jr. high) Fort Bragg (Special Forces) Lincolnton, NC (grandparents) Fort Benning (jump school) Jacksonville, FL (1st, 4th-6th) Gainesville, FL (U.Fla) Pensacola, FL (2nd grade) New Orleans, LA (youth) Fort Polk (basic) Corpus Christi, TX (birth) Fort Leonard Wood (MOS 12B4S) Monterey, CA (3rd grade) Honolulu, HI (youth) Fort Greeley (cold!)
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Both sides of my garage look like this. Pictured is Carol's side. At top is a 16"-wide RubberMaid wire shelf. Below that is a 4"x8' pine board painted white with two sets of Everbilt's "clamp wall rack organizers." The clamps are holding the brooms, rakes, and shovels. Below that is a 4'x8' pegboard, with one set of Everbilt's "43-piece pegboard organizer kit." The organizer kit is holding the smaller items, like the clippers and dustpan. The wall paint is Valspar's flat enamel in Antique White. The garage is now so organized!