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Correction.


In the Memorial Day article on pg. 37 of the July/August 2002 TRANSLOG, Sgt. Maj. Sara Jennings' name was incorrectly in·cor·rect  
adj.
1. Not correct; erroneous or wrong: an incorrect answer.

2. Defective; faulty: incorrect programming of the computer.

3.
 written as "Jenkins Jen´kins

n. 1. A name of contempt for a flatterer of persons high in social or official life; as, the Jenkins employed by a newspaper s>.
."
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