Wednesday, June 13, 2007

The Flower Child between the U. S. Navy and Brown and Williamson Tobacco Factory
Most everyone knows that the "Flower Child" served in the United States Navy and after 21 years of service he retired on December 31, 1981. In order to pay the bills in a timely manner he took the only job offer available at the time. Because of his "Yeoman" experience in the Navy, which is Administration, he worked as the office manager at a local Nursing Home in Macon, Georgia until he was hired by the tobacco factory in May of 1983. You will quickly note that he enjoyed his new found freedom in dress and grooming code. The long hair was a symbol of the freedom of being Retired from the Navy.

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