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Mississipp­i governor-elect honors veterans at ceremony

- By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS Associated Press

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississipp­i Gov.-elect Tate Reeves said Friday that the family of slain civil rights leader Vernon Dahmer exemplifie­s the service of U.S. military veterans.

Reeves spoke at an early Veterans Day ceremony at the Museum of Mississipp­i History and Mississipp­i Civil Rights Museum — two museums under one roof in downtown Jackson.

He said that when President Donald Trump visited the museums on their opening day in December 2017, a museum trustee told Reeves to make sure Trump saw the photo of Dahmer's sons, all in military uniforms, after they learned their father had been killed. The family home near Hattiesbur­g was firebombed in 1966 because Vernon Dahmer was working on black voter registrati­on.

Speaking of the photo of the sons in uniform, Reeves said: "To me, that represents the service and sacrifice of Mississipp­ians from all walks of life. It also illustrate­s to me that while we have a complicate­d past, we have a bright, bright future."

The ceremony Friday was Reeves' first public appearance since his election-night celebratio­n Tuesday.

Eddie and Jenny Smith, the parents of a Marine killed in Afghanista­n in 2011, helped Reeves place a wreath outside the museums to honor veterans.

Their son, Staff Sgt. Jason A. Rogers, was killed in an explosion two days before what would have been his 29th birthday. Rogers was a Brandon High School graduate.

"Sept. 11 really touched him, and he wanted to make a difference for our country," Jenny Smith said. "He decided to join the Marine Corps. He wanted to be one of the best."

 ??  ?? Republican Gov.-elect Tate Reeves, hugs Jenny Smith, a Gold Star mother, following a Veterans Day ceremony at the Museum of Mississipp­i History and Mississipp­i Civil Rights Museum in Jackson, Miss., Nov. 8, 2019. Smith and her husband Eddie Smith, lay a memorial wreath on Entergy Plaza outside the museums, honoring all veterans and her late son, Marine Staff Sgt. Jason A. Rogers, who was killed in an explosion two days before what would have been his 29th birthday, in April 7, 2011. (Photo by Rogelio V. Solis, AP)
Republican Gov.-elect Tate Reeves, hugs Jenny Smith, a Gold Star mother, following a Veterans Day ceremony at the Museum of Mississipp­i History and Mississipp­i Civil Rights Museum in Jackson, Miss., Nov. 8, 2019. Smith and her husband Eddie Smith, lay a memorial wreath on Entergy Plaza outside the museums, honoring all veterans and her late son, Marine Staff Sgt. Jason A. Rogers, who was killed in an explosion two days before what would have been his 29th birthday, in April 7, 2011. (Photo by Rogelio V. Solis, AP)

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