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Complete coverage of military and veterans issues in the South Puget Sound.

Scott Fontaine covers Fort Lewis, McChord Air Force Base, the Washington National Guard and the veteran community. Fontaine has worked at The News Tribune since 2006. E-mail along story suggestions and tips to scott.fontaine@thenewstribune.com

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Matt Misterek is the communities and military team leader at The News Tribune and has supervised local military coverage since 2003.
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Thursday, May 28th, 2009
Posted by Scott Fontaine @ 03:18:18 pm

The Special Olympics are returning to Pierce County’s military installations this weekend.

More than 8,000 athletes, coaches and volunteers are expected to participate in this year’s games. Seattle Seahawks coach Jim Mora and his wife, Shannon, are the grand marshals for Friday’s opening ceremonies. Jen Mueller and Doug Dillon from Fox Sports Northwest will be the emcees.

The events include aquatics, track and field, cycling, weightlifting and soccer.

Categories: McChord, Fort Lewis
Posted by Scott Fontaine @ 06:52:13 am

A bridge in Barrington, N.H., was named in memory of a Fort Lewis soldier who died in a training accident, Foster's Daily Democrat reports.

From the article:

The bridge in town spanning the Isinglass River on Route 202 was renamed the Specialist Jesse Conger Memorial Bridge Monday in memory of the local man who tragically died seven years ago in an army training accident.

A special ceremony began in Pine Grove Cemetery off Route 9 Monday afternoon, where family, friends, local politicians and members of Rolling Thunder veteran's advocacy group gathered to remember Conger and what he gave for their country. Conger joined the Army in 2000 as a Barrington resident and graduate of Dover High School. He was killed in a training accident after a five-ton truck rolled over on March 22, 2002, in Ft. Lewis, Washington.

Categories: Fort Lewis