The United States Government Publishing Office thinks people from Indiana should be called “Indianians.” Indiana — and the rest of the country — disagrees. For nearly two centuries, they’ve been Hoosiers, a term popularized by John Finley’s 1833 poem “The Hoosier’s Nest,” and no amount of federal paperwork is changing…
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Veteran, Technology, Family Man: Reflecting on the Life of Donald C. MacLeod
My father, Donald C. MacLeod, passed away on March 25, 2024, at 83, led a life marked by dedication—to his country, career, and family. Born on April 23, 1940, in Detroit, Michigan, to Donald and Dolina MacLeod, Donald’s early life set the stage for a man who would embrace change,…
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Colonel Donald MacLeod, Jr. – A Legacy of Valor, Dedication, and Service
Born into the bustling city of Detroit, Michigan, on September 17, 1931, Col. Donald MacLeod, Jr.’s story is of exceptional dedication and service. His early years, marked by a robust education at institutions like Ruthruff School and Cooley High School, laid a strong foundation for his remarkable career in service…