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Mary Powell. Mary Powell, Grants Program Specialist, served honorably in the U.S. Army 1982- 1990. She was stationed in Nurnberg, Germany, Chunchon, Korea, Ft. Dix, N.J., Ft. Jackson, S.C., Fort Sill, OK, and Ft. Stewart, GA. . .

She joined the Army as a Administrative Specialist and was promoted to Mailroom Supervisor. She has been married for 26 1/2 years to retired U.S. Army 1st Sergeant L. Powell. They have three children, two having served in U.S. Air Force. One is still on active duty at Eglin Air Force Base, FL. Mary has been in Wildlife Sport Fish Restoration for 11 years.
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