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Veterans should pro– vide their DD214 numbers when they visit the health clinic.

To RSVP for the break– fast ceremony or for more information telephone J essica Gibson, coordina-

nity College will pay trib– ute to military veterans, hosting Veterans Appre– ciation Outreach Day Wednesday, Nov. 6, in Decatur. Activities will begin with complimentary breakfast and program for veterans from 7 to 8 a.m. in the Molly McGee Gold Room in Mabry Memorial Cafeteria. Retired Maj. Gen. Wil– liam L. Freeman, Jr. of Newton will speak Freeman, a 1964 ECJ C graduate, capped a 46- year military career as Mississippi adjutant gen– eral in January 2012. His service included almost five years as bat– tery ccommander of the Fourth/114th Field Artil– lery Unit, now the F. Clin– ton Russell Physical Plant Complex at ECCC . Also on the program will be ECCC President Dr. Billy W. Stewart and Brig. Gen. (Rt. ) Billy Pierce of Decatur. Pierce will lead posting of colors and the Pledge of Allegi– ance. Veterans will have

veterans tor of veteran's affairs and Belinda Chambers-Oka– enrollment services, at for at 601-362-4471, ext. 601-635-6392 or e-mail 5136 or 601-500-1156 at jgibson@eccc.edu, or the VA Med Center.

FREEMAN access to the Veterans Administration Mobile Health Clinic, provided by the G.V. (Sonny) Mont– gomery VA Medical Cen– ter in Jackson, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. near the '1\Icker Applied Technology Cen– ter. Available services will include eligibility determi– nation, registration, enrollment in MyHealthe– Vet, physical exams, patient education, and information on the Vet Center, benefits, cemeter– ies and female veterans.

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