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Mr. Scroggs is connected with the Council on Foreign Relations, of New York City.
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I heard one shout, and "Scroggs" and "Jeffries" were flung at the judge, who seemed at first to enjoy the scene, although he grew alarmed as the tumult increased.
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Scroggs, a North Carolina resident, claimed to be an Air Force medic who rescued 18 POWs in the 10 months he was in
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Press Thursday, Scroggs said his efforts weren't documented because of the secret nature of his mission ........
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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The men claimed Scroggs rescued Messer from a Cambodian prison camp in 1970 after Messer was captured while on a Marine reconnaissance mission.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Scroggs had said that he was a medic in Vietnam in 1970 at the time he participated in the rescue of Messer.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Scroggs, a North Carolina resident, claimed to be an Air Force medic who rescued 18 POWs in the 10 months he was in Vietnam.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Scroggs, who stood by his story after being contacted again, said the reason there is no record of the capture of Messer and his successful rescue is because it was highly classified and there were no records of what transpired between he and Messer.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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The way that you "see" each character shows that you clearly have a deep bond with all of them; even evil Edythe and Petey Scroggs get no less a loving treatment than, say, Andy and Julie and their families.
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Forest City, N.C., and two television stations that he was prisoner of war in Cambodia, barely hanging on to life at 80 pounds with broken feet and fingers before Ronnie Scroggs rescued him.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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