Lexington Volunteer officers
Lt Dukes, Capt Hollis and Lt Poole pose after a day helping out with the OSHA Firefighter burn
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I am Moving to the Columbia area in about 2 months i should be there by dec 10, well to be exact i am going to Fort Jackson as my new Duty Station for a few years and i am looking for a Vol Dept to try and join when i get in the area to pick back up in the fire service since it has been a void for me in the last 2 1/2 years except when i went home on leave last year for 20 days and ran a few calls in Nc. i have been looking online google and all types of stuff but to no real avail. if you could help i would appreciate it
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