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  • Cayton is stating explicitly that there is no record he was a POW because there are no records.

    RICHARD BARR CAYTON 2010

  • Cayton is SO far away from making any admission of wrongdoing, that it shows how really PATHETIC he is.

    RICHARD BARR CAYTON 2010

  • Cayton is trying to establish a cause-and-effect connection: the

    RICHARD BARR CAYTON 2010

  • As an example, the fake POW poser CSM Richard Cayton is a prime example of the phenomenon.

    NEWS December 2010

  • Dagnan said he called Cayton within an hour of the first call and asked him to stay with the family and help them through the investigation.

    Carthage Press Homepage RSS John Hacker 2010

  • Dagnan said he called Cayton within an hour of the first call and asked him to stay with the family and help them through the investigation.

    Carthage Press Homepage RSS 2010

  • In Louisiana, as part of a five-person disaster response team, CWS’s Lura Cayton is coordinating a coalition of state ecumenical bodies and inviting smaller denominations to participate jointly in long-term recovery programs.

    Hurricane Katrina 2007

  • Mr. Cayton is not listed among the 28 POWs who escaped from captivity in South Vietnam.

    Command SgtMaj Rick CAYTON 2010

  • Instead of having to assign an officer to keep the family informed, Dagnan called Cayton, director of the Ozark Crisis Response, a not-for-profit group, to stay with the family, provide for their needs and act as a go-between for investigators and the family.

    Carthage Press Homepage RSS John Hacker 2010

  • Chapter Three 1. This discussion follows Robinson, American Forts, 10–31; Chartrand, Forts of New France; Kent, French Invasion; Anderson and Cayton, Dominion, 120–22.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

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