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Elder Brad Iverson

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Presidents:
Richard H. Morley (1992 - 1995) | Frank E. Wagstaff (1995 - 1998)
Served: 1995 - 1997
Areas Served:
Reading, Lansdale, Salisbury (MD), South Philly, Frankford
Companions:
Evzton Laith Holt | Lucas S Knighton | Patrick Joseph Lacey | Nathan Morris
Your Occupation: Pilot
Spouse: Kaylynn (Perkins)
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Since the mission I've gone to Utah State University, graduated in Flight Technology - Was activated for Operation Allied Force - Flight instructed in Salt Lake for a while - Flew around the Carribbean for a bit with American Eagle Airlines - Got married - And now I live in Bountiful and fly out of Salt Lake for SkyWest Airlines.


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Created: 22 Sep 2003  Modified: 18 Jun 2004
Last Login: 18 Jun 2004 01:00:40 PM
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