Difference between revisions of "Operation Iraqi Golf Balls"
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− | Despite the uniqueness and success of the project, only two media outlets covered it. The County Times which services St. Mary's County and Channel 8 TV out of Washington, D.C. Neither the local Enterprise, owned by the Washington Post Company, | + | Despite the uniqueness and success of the project, only two media outlets covered it. The County Times which services St. Mary's County and Channel 8 TV out of Washington, D.C. Neither the local Enterprise, owned by the Washington Post Company, nor the Washington Post bothered to make any mention of the story despite being sent a press advisory. |
Revision as of 20:32, 23 October 2010
Key People
- Dee Jay Gude, President, Virtually Everything, Inc. (the publisher of somd.com) was the key organizer. Gude is a resident of St. Mary's County.
- Jerry Brady, owner of Technical Solutions, LLC provided air transport for the balls to Iraq at his expense. Brady is a resident of Charles County.
Media Coverage
Despite the uniqueness and success of the project, only two media outlets covered it. The County Times which services St. Mary's County and Channel 8 TV out of Washington, D.C. Neither the local Enterprise, owned by the Washington Post Company, nor the Washington Post bothered to make any mention of the story despite being sent a press advisory.