Rep. Chris Humphrey commemorates D-Day and celebrates local graduates

Rep. Chris Humphrey commemorates D-Day and celebrates local graduates
Thomas Christopher Humphrey, North Carolina State Representative for 12th District — Wikipedia
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Rep. Chris Humphrey, a member of the North Carolina General Assembly, has recently shared his thoughts on historical events and local achievements through social media posts. His reflections span from commemorating a significant military event to celebrating local educational accomplishments.

On June 6, 2025, Rep. Chris Humphrey marked the anniversary of D-Day by acknowledging the bravery of those involved in the historic operation. He stated, “June 6, 1944 — a day when ordinary Americans did something extraordinary. The heroes of D-Day charged into danger so that freedom could prevail. We honor their courage, their sacrifice, and the enduring legacy they left for generations to come.”

In another post dated June 8, 2025, Rep. Humphrey extended his congratulations to recent graduates from Lenoir, Greene, and Jones counties. He expressed his good wishes by saying, “Congratulations to the Class of 2025 graduates from Lenoir, Greene, and Jones counties! #ncga #ncpol”

Further celebrating the achievements of these students on June 8, 2025, he encouraged them with words of support: “Your determination and hard work have brought you to this proud moment. As you take the next step, know that your communities are cheering you on. We can’t wait to see the incredible things you’ll accomplish in the years ahead!”



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