Chester, Va.Systems Consultant at Circuit City Stores, Inc. Experienced IT professional with 14+ years of Analysis and Design knowledge. Background in the retail indusstry supporting Merchandising, Distribution, and... Experienced IT professional with 14+ years of Analysis and Design knowledge. Background in the retail indusstry supporting Merchandising, Distribution, and Marketing functions in a Fortune 100 company,
Longfellow Elementary School Hazel Park MI 1985-1993, Beecher Junior High School Hazel Park MI 1991-1994, Webb Junior High School Hazel Park MI 1991-1995
Community:
Kathryn Seabrook, Frances Wiehn, Jayda Sitkiewicz, Stefanie Scott
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Terry Shelton
Work:
Frankfort Community Unit District 168 - Network Specialist
Education:
Institute of Electronic Technology - Electronic Engineering Tech.
About:
I'm a laid-back kinda guy who loves God and techie stuff. LOL
Bragging Rights:
I have one son, Nick, whom I am very proud of.
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Gettysburg, Pa.: Time plays tricks, despite reenactment hardships
Far from it, in fact. What I saw wasnt a reenactment of anything -- it was real: Confederate commander Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Terry Shelton were renewing their wedding vows, while their children and the soldiers looked on.
Date: Jul 01, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Gettysburg's anniversary to be marked by events, re-enactors
Commemoration and Re-enactment of the Battle of Gettysburg (www.bluegraygettysburg.com), which began Friday and continues through Sunday on the Bushey Farm northwest of Downtown. Terry Shelton of Clayton, N.C., and other members of Longstreet's Corps began organizing the event more than a year ago.
Date: Jun 29, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Musket fire rings out again at Gettysburg as re-enactors take field for 150th ...
"Troops moved correctly, scenarios were done as designed, with only a few flaws," Terry Shelton, the Confederate "commander" said in a confident voice befitting of a general. "There was a lot of planning."
Ever since the Challenger accident, Mark and Terry Shelton have sent a vase of roses to Mission Control. The two live in the Dallas area and have no job connection to the space program. But they like to show their appreciation by including a rose for each crew member plus a single white one to repre