Enterprise resident Dr. Jack Anderson spoke at the AUSA October general membership meeting on Oct. 23. Anderson spoke about the history of Army Aviation since the Civil War and about an incident that started the Seven Years’ War, a global war fought between 1756 and 1763. Anderson was a radiologist and ophthalmologist in Enterprise and is a retired colonel from the Medical Corps. (Photo by Emily Edwards)
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