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Edie Lea Phillips 1963 - 2010

Edie Lea Phillips of Portland, Sumner County, TN was born on June 24, 1963, and died at age 47 years old on September 22, 2010. Edie Phillips was buried at Middle Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery Section S Row 04 Site 36 7931 Mccrory Lane, in Nashville.
Edie Lea Phillips
Portland, Sumner County, TN 37148
June 24, 1963
September 22, 2010
Female
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  • 06/24
    1963

    Birthday

    June 24, 1963
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: SGT Wars/Conflicts: Persian Gulf
  • 09/22
    2010

    Death

    September 22, 2010
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Middle Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery Section S Row 04 Site 36 7931 Mccrory Lane, in Nashville, Tn 37221
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In 1963, in the year that Edie Lea Phillips was born, the British Secretary of War, 46 year old John Profumo ,was forced to resign when he lied about an affair with 19 year old Christine Keeler. Keeler was also involved with the Soviet naval attaché and charges of espionage were feared. No proof of spying was ever found.
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In 1971, at the age of only 8 years old, Edie was alive when on May 3rd, 10,000 federal troops, 5,100 officers of the D.C. Metropolitan Police, 2,000 members of the D.C. National Guard, and federal agents assembled in Washington DC to prevent an estimated 10,000 Vietnam War protesters from marching. President Nixon (who was in California) refused to give federal employees the day off and they had to navigate the police and protesters, adding to the confusion. By the end of a few days of protest, 12,614 people had been arrested - making it the largest mass arrest in US history.
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