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Community bids heartfelt farewell to Cannon Air Force Base family

June 06, 2024 | Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico



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Community bids heartfelt farewell to Cannon Air Force Base family
In a heartfelt farewell at the recent Clovis city council meeting, Colonel Greer expressed deep gratitude for the community's support during his tenure at Cannon Air Force Base. Reflecting on his family's experience, he noted that their time in Clovis felt like being part of a family, highlighting the strong connections his daughters formed and the warm embrace they received from residents. Greer emphasized the unique bond between the base and the community, stating that it enhances the mission of Cannon and contributes significantly to national defense.

The meeting also featured a proclamation designating June 14, 2024, as Flag Day in Clovis. Representatives from the Daughters of the American Revolution were present to accept the proclamation, underscoring the importance of commemorating national symbols and heritage. The evening concluded with a round of applause for Colonel Greer, marking the end of his service and the community's appreciation for his contributions.

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