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LUMBERTON — John Atkinson, a retired U.S. Army major general, will serve as Robeson County’s local coordinator for the Veterans for Romney campaign.

Atkinson, a 36-year Army veteran, said in a statement that he believes the Republican ticket will best serve the interest of the military, active and retired.

“Our nation, since the all volunteer force was established, has a strong professional military, guard and reserve,” he said in a statement. “If we break our promises to the few who do serve we will hollow out our military. Recruiting for the volunteer force could become very difficult. Do we want a return of the draft?

“I believe that Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan will best represent the serving military, retirees and veterans. I think the Romney/Ryan ticket will also be more concerned in providing this nation with a strong military force to defend our national security interest at home and abroad. They will support this force and honor the obligations that this country has made to our veterans, obligations that were earned through sacrifice at home and abroad.”

Atkinson is a former assistant vice president for Educational Services at Robeson Community College. He obtained his undergraduate degree from The University of North Carolina at Pembroke and earned a graduate degree from East Carolina University.

Atkinson served in Vietnam, earning the Distinguished Service Medal as well as many other commendations. He presently is assigned with the Army Reserve National Guard as deputy commanding general (Reserve Component), major general, First United States Army, North.

Former Robeson County GOP Chairman Burt Benson, who attended The Citadel with the general, said in a statement that Atkinson is “a patriot who again is stepping forward to serve his country.”

Phillip Stephens, Robeson County’s current GOP leader, also praised Atkinson’s leadership abilities.

“We are honored to have Maj. Gen. Atkinson leading the Veterans for Romney component of the local campaign.” he said in a statement. “He clearly is a man of character and a tremendous leader. I can tell you the Romney campaign was excited to have him on the team and we are fortunate to have him in Robeson County.”

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mkadymclean
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August 29, 2012
It's plain and simple, if you're better off now than you were four years ago then vote Obama, IF NOT then vote for a BETTER AND BRIGHTER FUTURE and VOTE FOR MITT ROMNEY. Obama's campaign are trying to make Romney look bad for being successful, I rather put my faith in a guy that knows how to create jobs and how businesses really work than this President that was only a COMMUNITY ORGANIZER especially when our unemployment rate is just under 10% here in NC...I pray that this year people will look into their hearts and do the right thing and let's get this guy out of office....people don't really know who Obama really is so I urge you to go watch Obama 2016 movie and it will shed some light on who is really is and what he believes in..
ROSSisRIGHT
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August 28, 2012
A great military man such as myself for MITT! Remember Robeson County, you are conservative minded, lets show em at the polls this year... No to democrats, you are smarter than the democrat party thinks you are.

Democrats for the poor: they need as many people as possible to become poor to get their votes.

Republican for the rich: they need as many people as possible to become rich to get their vote.

Now who do you want to lead???

Also this county is 70% minority... Guess who wouldn't let yall vote a few years back?

Now, get mad and get registered a REPUBLICAN!
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