William R. Washington

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Lieutenant Colonel William R. Washington was a resident of Crozet. He led the U.N. joint observer team for the Korean demilitarized zone in 1958, when a lone North Korean soldier attacked a U.N. military police shelter.[1] In 1983, he led the protest effort against the Albemarle County School Board's decision to close Greenwood School.[2]


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References

  1. Web. One-Man Attack Hits UN Shelter, Associated Press, July 8, 1958, retrieved 2019-03-11.
  2. Book. Greenwood School Memories 1921-1984, Meeks Enterprises, retrieved 2019-03-11.