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Fallen Conservation Ranger Finally Honored After 42 Years
7/27/2009</SPAN>
Fallen conservation ranger William Hobbs of Blakely, Ga., finally got the recognition he deserves, as the details of his case came together after 42 years.
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Other officers responded to the scene, and after a standoff, Bankston was killed.
"I know, even after such a long time, that the recognition of Ranger Hobbs' service and dedication was important to his family," said Col. Terry West, chief of law enforcement. "I am grateful that we could be part of the effort to have his name forever etched in the memorials along with other fallen heroes."
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