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Speaking: At 19, Dennis DuPuis flew helicopters in combat in Vietnam

Dennis DuPuis

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Dennis DuPuis wasn’t the only soldier in his family to serve in Vietnam. His father, an Army Signal Corps master sergeant who had served in the Second World War and Korea, volunteered to go to Vietnam hoping Gen. William Westmoreland was right about “the light at the end of the tunnel,” and that his boys wouldn’t have to go. About six weeks after his Dad got back, his older son Bruce arrived in-country as an infantry lieutenant, a MACV advisor.

Dennis tried college after high school, and it didn’t suit him. So he joined up – but not for the infantry. He enlisted for flight training. His father and the whole family were very proud of a cousin who had died in Burma with the Flying Tigers, “I just wanted Dad to be that proud of me,” remembers Dennis. The Army needed lots of helicopter pilots in Vietnam, so in August 1969 after a year of training, he arrived as a warrant officer to fly Hueys with an assault helicopter company in the Delta. He was 19 years old. He turned 20 later in the month.

He will tell the story of his two tours in Vietnam in a free lecture at noon on Friday, Feb. 16, at the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum in Columbia. The program, which he calls “From High School to Flight School,” is open to the public, and is presented in connection with the museum’s sprawling, unique exhibit, “A War With No Front Lines: South Carolina and the Vietnam War, 1965-1973.” It is part of the museum’s regular Noon Debrief series.

DuPuis would see a great deal of action over and on the ground in Vietnam – and Cambodia as well. A sample from the timeline of his experiences he once wrote for the Veterans’ Administration goes like this:

1970 May 1: The Cowboy flight of 10 slicks and 3 guns approached the east side of the Mekong River, about 25 klicks south of the Cambodian border. There were hundreds of huey’s in the air, more than I had ever seen. Today we were invading Cambodia. On our approach to the air strip, I saw more hueys parked on the ground. There were heavy lift Chinook companies, Cavalry units, Cobra Attack companies, and many Assault Helicopter Companies like the 335th AHC Cowboys, within the perimeter guarded by armored personnel carries; and there was infantry, a lot of ARVN infantry. We landed. The helicopters stretched for as far as I could see. The size of this operation excited and scared me at the same time…

That was the incursion that sparked the protests at Kent State University. But DuPuis had been in Cambodia months earlier, just over the border, during a confusing night combat assault in which another Huey in his flight crashed and burned at the LZ.

He saw a great deal of action, and saw friends die. He heard about others. His best friend George Mason was killed flying a Chinook far away in I Corps. George’s mother requested that Dennis be allowed to accompany the body to the Mason home in Oklahoma, which he did. Then, after a quick trip home, he was back in Vietnam.

Not long after, a new pilot joined the unit, and it was DuPuis’ job to assign him to a helicopter. But first, Dennis noticed something – the young man, Donald Krumrie, was wearing a hat that said “Enid, OK.” That’s where Dennis had just been, for George’s funeral. He told Kumrie about that, and it turned out Krumrie’s mother had been at the funeral.

He assigned Krumrie to a good crew for his first mission as an aircraft commander. But in his VA timeline, DuPuis would later write:

17 July 1970 -Only TWO weeks until I return to the World (the USA). I am the platoon scheduling officer. I assign a pilot to his first pilot-in-command combat assault. By mid day, he is dead and on his way home in a body bag. RIP Donald Krumrie

Not long after, he went home. But a year after that, at the age of 21, he returned to Vietnam to fly Cobra attack helicopters for the 101st Airborne/Airmobile Division.

He has a lot of stories. Come listen at the Relic Room on Feb. 16.

About the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum

Founded in 1896, the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum is an accredited museum focusing on South Carolina’s distinguished martial tradition through the Revolutionary War, Mexican War, Civil War, Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II, Vietnam, the War on Terror, and other American conflicts. It serves as the state’s military history museum by collecting, preserving, and exhibiting South Carolina’s military heritage from the colonial era to the present, and by providing superior educational experiences and programming. It recently opened a major new exhibit, “A War With No Front Lines: South Carolina and the Vietnam War, 1965-1973.” The museum is located at 301 Gervais St. in Columbia, sharing the Columbia Mills building with the State Museum. For more information, go to https://crr.sc.gov/

Main Street District Appoints Beth Frost as a Member of the Board of Directors

Columbia, SC – Main Street District appoints Beth Frost, Director of Business Development of Cohn Corporation as a new member of the Board of Directors.
As a board member, Beth will help guide marketing services, economic development, and public advocacy for the Main Street District throughout her term, which extends from Jan. 1st 2024, to Dec. 31st, 2024

“During my time working in the district, it is highly important to me as a part of the board to be able to continue to build and grow Main Street,” says Beth. “I am fortunate to have the opportunity to work along other leaders to help guide our great city to success.”
During Beth’s time since college, she has helped grow Columbia with Cohn Corporation over the last 13 years through cultivating relationships, bringing businesses to Columbia, as well as having local involvement on various local committees and boards. Beth maximizes Cohn’s recognition both locally and statewide and continually seeks ways to build relationships that will positively impact the community of Columbia.

ABOUT COHN CORPORATION
Cohn Corporation has over 30 years of commercial construction and real estate development experience. We provide a single source, business partner approach to real estate solutions. Through our construction and development divisions, we are able to broadly service our client’s real estate needs. Developing long-term relationships with our clients and providing value in the services we offer is at the core of our business. We have built our reputation as a trusted partner with our clients through our ability to consistently perform and deliver results. www.cohncorporation.com

ABOUT MAIN STREET DISTRICT
The Main Street District encompasses the 36-block area bounded by Gervais, Elmwood, Assembly, and Marion streets in Columbia, SC. The organization provides public space management, economic development, place management, marketing services, and public advocacy for the Main Street District. The Board of Directors oversees the organization’s mission — to focus on filling vacancies in commercial properties, retaining existing downtown businesses and recruiting new ones, expanding the downtown residential base, and creating a safe, clean, and friendly downtown environment.

 

Flock and Rally Welcomes Scott Harris, Seasoned Industry Expert, as Director of Advertising

Scott Harris

Flock and Rally, a full-service communications and marketing agency based in Columbia, South Carolina, welcomes longtime industry professional, Scott Harris, as its new director of advertising. With nearly two decades of experience in the advertising sector, Harris brings extensive knowledge in marketing strategy, integrated media planning and placement to the role.

“We are excited to introduce Scott as the newest addition to the Flock and Rally team,” says Merritt McNeely, Flock and Rally chief executive officer. “His expertise in advertising strategy combined with his background in media sales will allow us to better serve our clients and drive results.”

After graduating from Wingate University with a degree in communications, Harris spent 10 years at WIS-TV in Columbia as a senior account executive and political advertising specialist before joining Queue Advertising as market development manager. Most recently, he was the local sales manager at WACH FOX TV in Columbia, where he played a pivotal role in overseeing and managing sales operations related to digital and TV advertising.

“In the span of just a few years, Flock and Rally has experienced remarkable growth, becoming synonymous with the creation and execution of some of the most distinctive marketing campaigns in our state,” says Harris. “I am thrilled to rejoin the agency side of the advertising business, surrounded by the exceptional talent that defines Flock and Rally.”

Harris is an active member and former president of the Columbia chapter of the American Advertising Federation. He was also the organization’s director of programs for more than five years and has served as an ADDY Awards judge for several Southeast chapters. In addition, Harris serves on the communications board for Trenholm Road United Methodist Church.

About Flock and Rally: Integrated Communications & Marketing

Founded in 2010, Flock and Rally is a full-service, women-owned creative agency based in Columbia, South Carolina. The firm integrates branding, public relations, marketing, traditional advertising, digital advertising, social media and more into campaigns for a diverse base of clients, ranging from regional nonprofits to large-scale businesses across South Carolina and beyond. Serving industry sectors ranging from lifestyle and tourism to business, technology, real estate, economic development and more, Flock and Rally’s mission is to rally the community around great ideas. Learn more at www.flockandrally.com.

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Falkor Technologies Lightning-Fast Wireless Internet Connectivity in Columbia, SC

Columbia, SC – Falkor Technologies, a local SC provider of cutting-edge colocation and hosting services and now offering wireless internet solutions, is thrilled to announce the expansion of its high-speed internet services to the vibrant city of Columbia, South Carolina. This development marks a significant milestone in Falkor Technologies commitment to delivering lightning-fast and reliable internet connectivity to underserved communities across South Carolina.

Falkor Technologies is dedicated to bridging the digital divide and providing seamless internet experiences to both residential and business customers. With the launch of their services in Columbia and surrounding areas, Falkor Technologies aims to enhance the digital landscape of the city and empower residents of Richland County and other areas with a robust and dependable internet connection.

Key Features of Falkor Technologies Wireless Internet:
Blazing Speeds: Falkor offers lightning-fast internet speeds of up to 200MBps, ensuring smooth streaming, quick downloads, and lag-free online experiences for residents and businesses alike.

Reliability: With state-of-the-art technology and a commitment to uptime, Falkor Technologies provides a reliable internet connection, minimizing disruptions and downtime.

Affordability: Falkor Technologies understands the importance of affordability, and our internet plans are designed to cater to Rural WiFi, making high-speed connectivity accessible at home and anywhere.

Residents and businesses in Columbia, SC can now experience the next level of internet connectivity with Falkor Technologies Wireless. Whether for work, education, entertainment, or staying connected with loved ones, Falkor Technologies is committed to providing a superior internet experience.

Falkor Technologies is also known for our colocation datacenter services in downtown Columbia, SC! We elevate connectivity in Downtown Columbia, SC with colocation, hosting and Internet services!

For more information, visit our website at Falkortech.io/internet

The Blood Connection President & CEO Elected to Chair Board of National Blood Organization

Blood Centers of America (BCA) has announced the appointment of Delisa English, President and CEO of The Blood Connection (TBC), as incoming Chair of its Board of Directors, beginning January 2024.

BCA is the largest blood supply network in the United States and is comprised of over 60+ independent blood centers who collect and distribute over 50% of the nation’s blood supply. The Blood Connection, a long-standing member of BCA, is one of the area’s largest independent blood providers serving 130 hospital partners in communities throughout South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia.

“It is a privilege to be chosen to serve on the Board for BCA. I’m looking forward to working alongside the BCA committee advocating and educating for the nation’s blood supply in the various communities these independent blood centers represent and serve,” says English.

With over 28 years in the blood industry, English has served as President and CEO of TBC for the past decade. Prior to joining TBC, English held several leadership roles with The American Red Cross Biomedical Services. She holds a Master of Business Administration degree from The University of Tennessee and a Bachelor of Science degree from Auburn University. English is active in the Greenville community volunteering with several organizations and serving on non-profit boards.

“It is an honor to be able to have Ms. English serve in this capacity with Blood Centers of America”, said Bill Block, President and CEO of BCA. He adds, “Ms. English has significant expertise and tenure in serving the Cooperative for many years in Committee leadership as well as on the BCA Executive Committee. I look forward to working with her and fellow blood centers across our organization to continue to combine our deep local knowledge with our extensive national network to expand services to the communities we serve.”

About The Blood Connection
Founded in Greenville, SC, (formerly the Carolina Georgia Blood Center) The Blood Connection has been committed to saving lives since 1962. TBC is an independently managed, not-for-profit, community blood center that provides blood products to over 130 hospitals within South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Virginia. Recognized by the U.S. Congress for its dedication to disaster preparedness and the community, TBC works diligently to collect blood from volunteer donors to meet the ever-increasing demand. By keeping collections local, TBC serves hundreds of thousands of patients a year in its communities. TBC is licensed and regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. For more information, visit thebloodconnection.org.

Hussey Gay Bell Columbia Expands with the Hire of Johnson

Walker Johnson

Columbia, SC – Hussey Gay Bell is pleased to announce the hire of Mr. Walker Johnson as a Civil Design Engineer for the firm’s Columbia office. Walker joins Hussey Gay Bell with a range of site/civil engineering experience including utility design, stormwater design, calculations, modeling/report development, preparation of construction documents and agency permitting. Under the direction of the Columbia Office Managing Director, he assists with services related to site development for commercial, residential and industrial projects. Walker holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree from Georgia Southern University and is proficient in 3D modeling and measurement software including Revit, Solidworks Modeling, Civil 3D and Terrestrial Lidar. Walker is skilled in MIG welding and infrared thermography and is also scuba certified.

Trinity Partners Facilitates Industrial Lease in Ocala, Florida

Columbia, South Carolina – January 31, 2024, Trinity Partners has completed an industrial lease agreement in Ocala, Florida. Bruce Harper, Founding Partner, South Carolina, represented the tenant, ANSCO & Associates, LLC, in the lease of an industrial facility totaling approximately 10,500 square feet located at 3373 NW 10th Street, Building 200. The landlord was represented by Sandon Wiechens of Wiechens Realty, Inc.

For additional information, please contact Bruce Harper at bharper@trinity-partners.com. To learn more about Trinity Partners, visit trinity-partners.com and follow us on social media.

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ABOUT TRINITY PARTNERS
With decades of experience and a distinctly local perspective, Trinity Partners provides a comprehensive platform of commercial real estate services for users and owners looking to expand and grow in the Carolinas. Our experts evaluate each client’s needs and craft unique solutions based on deep market knowledge, industry best practices, and a best-in-class mindset that consistently delivers results. We’re known for our entrepreneurial spirit and respected team of professionals who are directly responsible for our company’s success and collaborative culture. We currently lease and/or manage over 31 million square feet of office, industrial, life science, mixed-use, and retail space across the region through our offices in Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina, and Greenville and Columbia, South Carolina.
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SIOS Technology Promotes Sajid Shaikh to Vice President of Engineering

SAN MATEO, CA – SIOS Technology Corp., an industry leader in application high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR), today announced the promotion of Sajid Shaikh to Vice President of Engineering, reporting directly to Chief Operating Officer Masahiro Arai. Previously, Sajid served as SIOS’ Director of Engineering.

As VP of Engineering Sajid will lead product delivery for both SIOS LifeKeeper and SIOS DataKeeper products. He has more than 20 years of experience in software engineering and software product development. Before joining SIOS in 2019, Sajid held various senior engineering management and leadership positions at Veritas Technologies and Symantec Corp. Sajid earned a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the University of Mumbai and is pursuing a Master of Computer Science degree with Data Science specialization from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

“Sajid’s extensive experience in software engineering and product development, coupled with his proven leadership as Director of Engineering, makes him the ideal choice to lead our product delivery for SIOS high availability products,” said Masahiro Arai, Chief Operating Officer, SIOS Technology Corp. “His track record at Veritas and Symantec reflects a commitment to excellence that aligns seamlessly with SIOS’ values. We look forward to leveraging Sajid’s expertise as we continue to drive innovation and deliver unparalleled solutions in the field of application high availability and disaster recovery.”

“I am thrilled to take on the role of Vice President of Engineering at SIOS, a company at the forefront of application high availability and disaster recovery,” said Sajid Shaikh. “The opportunity to lead product delivery for SIOS LifeKeeper and SIOS DataKeeper products aligns perfectly with my commitment for advancing mission-critical enterprise solutions. I believe in the team’s capabilities and am excited to help steer their future innovations for our customers.”

 

The Cayce Police Department Hosts Luncheon for New Cayce Assisting Seniors & Elderly Initiative

CAYCE, SC –The Cayce Police Department (CPD) will host a luncheon on February 13, 2024, to kick-off the new initiative that focuses on the safety and support of our elderly and aging population. C.A.S.E., Cayce Assisting Seniors & Elderly, is geared toward serving and advocating for those in advanced years of life through actively engaging their minds, bodies, and spirits.

Through partnerships with local churches, service organizations and community leaders, CPD officers will work to identify citizens who are part of our senior or elderly population that may need assistance and then provide them with support and resources.

C.A.S.E. Partnership Kick-off Luncheon
February 13, 2024
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Cayce United Methodist Church
1600 12th Street, Cayce

The Luncheon will feature community partners to assist with meal services, ride share and transportation, recreation and activities, adult protective services, mental health support and cosmetology services.

“The Cayce Police Department is launching this new program to reduce crime, protect our vulnerable population, and provide resources to our Cayce community. Together with our local partners, the C.A.S.E. program will serve as another layer of reinforcement to keep criminals out of our Cayce neighborhoods.” stated Cayce Police Chief, Chris Cowan.

Citizens can sign up for this FREE service by going to https://caycepd.com/case/ to fill out the online form orby calling CPD at 803-550-9549.

Attorney Anna Vilatte joins Baker, Ravenel & Bender

Anna Vilatte

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Attorney Anna Vilatte has joined Baker, Ravenel & Bender as an associate.

Her practice areas include appellate advocacy, automobile liability, bad-faith litigation and insurance coverage.

She received her Juris Doctor in 2023 from the University of South Carolina School of Law. In law school, she was a member of the Order of the Barristers and was involved with moot court. She had earlier earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Illinois.

She is associated with the Young Lawyers Division of the South Carolina Bar, and the Richland County Bar Association.

Anna is from Peoria, Illinois, where she helped domestic violence and sexual assault victims as a court advocate before entering law school. Since moving to South Carolina for law school, she met her fiancé, who serves in the U.S. Air Force. They enjoy spending time together with their labradoodle, Winnie.

“We believe Anna will be a great addition to the firm, and are confident she will provide capable representation to our clients,” said Chip Collins, Jr., the firm’s managing partner.

About Baker, Ravenel & Bender

Baker, Ravenel & Bender, L.L.P., is one of South Carolina’s oldest law firms, established around 1900 as Melton & Belser. The name evolved to its current form in 1999. The firm today consists of eight attorneys who focus on litigation, covering myriad practice areas in state and federal courts. The firm is known for its work in the insurance defense field and media law, and also handles construction litigation, products liability, real estate litigation, restaurant and hospitality law, education law, and mediation. For more information, please visit http://brblegal.com/.