Sometime between Sunday evening (July 13) and Tuesday (July 15) morning, some deranged person (or persons) stole the wooden “Brunswick Naval Museum” sign from in front of the former NASB chapel. The sign was bolted to posts so some amount of premeditation and effort were required.
What kind of pond scum would desecrate a building dedicated to the naval personnel who, while stationed in Brunswick, gave their lives in the service of our country?
I guess I answered that in my first sentence — deranged.
William Locke
Brunswick
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