Benghazi Tribute Planning Meeting

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Benghazi Tribute Planning Meeting

Time: June 2, 2015 from 6:30pm to 7:45pm
Location: Liberty Room, 2nd Floor, Salem Centre
Street: 7235 Bonneval Rd
City/Town: Jacksonville FL
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: Beth Heath
Latest Activity: May 30, 2015

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Join the Planning Team for the Benghazi Tribute on 9/11/15 at the Salem Centre Auditorium to honor those lost and betrayed at the American Embassy in Benghazi on 9/11/12.  The planning meeting will start at 6:30.  If you wish to order pizza & beverage for 6:00 p.m., please notify Beth Heath at 705-6439.

You may obtain a copy of the timeline and outline from Beth  at 904 705-6439

The real story on Benghazi will be presented at this Tribute as only the Citizens' Commission on Benghazi can tell from Adm. Charles Kubic, USN, Ret., Adm. Ace Lyons, USN, Ret., and Intelligence Expert Clare Lopez. 

OUR BENGHAZI HEROES  STOOD UP INSTEAD OF STANDING DOWN. 

 

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