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Black Lions at OKCC with Joe Hare in picture



2010-02-14 - Photo OKCC photo. "Ron Moreno, Joe Karczynski, and me, Joe Hare, with Betty Ollestad on Friday afternoon, February 12, 2010. We had a great time over a cup of that great OKCC coffee. The monkey in the back is Jeanie, who has worked for Betty since 1988. Her father is retired military. They all are very supportive of military and veterans. The 3 ugly ones served with B Co., 2nd Batt/28th Inf., 1st Infantry Division, in 1967," writes Joe Hare, Black Lion of Columbia, KY. See also, Pride of Black Lions gathers in Columbia, KY.
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