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Hughston Clinic Makes Large Donation

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Columbus, Georgia – April 26, 2005: Hughston Orthopaedic Hospital and 13 surgeons have joined forces to make a $217,000 donation to help build the new National Infantry Museum and Heritage Park.

The gift, presented by Hughston CEO Don Avery at a news conference Tuesday, is in honor of Dr. Jack Hughston, who died in September. Dr. Hughston founded the clinic in 1949 and was considered a pioneer in the field of sports medicine. He was a lifelong supporter of the military.

The fund raising effort was spearheaded by Hughston Chief of Staff Dr. Carlton Savory, who was an Infantry officer in Vietnam before becoming a doctor. He retired as a colonel in 1987, but was recalled to duty several years later during Operation Desert Storm.

In accepting the gift, National Infantry Foundation Chair MG (R) Jerry White said, "This is the first time we've seen co-workers come together to make a major contribution. We hope it will inspire others to join the effort, too."

The $217,000 donation included $50,000 from Hughston Orthopaedic Hospital. The rest came from doctors Robert McAlindon, Champ Baker, Thomas Bernard, Kenneth Burkus, John Dorchak, Patrick Fernicola, Fred Flandry, Crow Gudger, Kurt Jacobson, David Rehak, Carlton Savory, John Waldrop and Thomas Walsh.

Dr. Savory also announced the inaugural event of the Hughston Leadership Lecture Series. LTG (R) Hal Moore, who co-wrote We Were Soldiers Once...and Young, is the featured speaker at the May 3 event. The intent of the series, Savory said, is to raise awareness of the museum project.

The Foundation is now more than halfway toward its project goal of $75 million. Work is underway on the Heritage Park portion of the project, and when more funds become available, construction will begin on the museum.

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