Korean veterans stick together
The 31st Infantry Dixie Division group of Korean War veterans meet once a month at Howell’s restaurant in Yazoo. Pictured from left are (seated) Bob Edwards, Vernon Martin and Marion Griffin, (back) Emory Gregory, Sonny Peaster, John W. Emory Jr. and Charles “Blackie” Fulgham.By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor
They sit alone, keeping to themselves as they eat their breakfast.
Laughter can be heard from time to time. And they seem to understand each other without even speaking.
They gather together once or twice a month to talk about the weather, sports or politics. But every now and then, the conversation may drift to what brings them together.
They are veterans of the Korean War. They are members of the 31st Infantry “Dixie” Division. They are Yazooans.
The group of men meet for breakfast at Howell’s Restaurant on the last Friday of each month. At one time, the group was composed of about 25 men. But with the passing of time, about seven of them continue to meet regularly.
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Korean veterans stick together