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Someone added: "Waldrep has also received a State of Alabama medal of honor for contributions to the lives of senior adults.[1]" The cite is to a promotional brochure for Waldrep. I can't find any reference to the State of Alabama having a non-military "medal of honor". There's a memorial in Alabama to Congressional Medal of Honor recipients.[2]. They list the two living recipients. Waldrep isn't listed. Not good. John Nagle (talk) 21:15, 11 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Also added: "In 1972, Phil received his FCC 3rd class license with endorsement." The now-obsolete Third Class Radiotelephone Operators License used to be required of radio announcers; there's a short test on FCC rules about station identification and such. It's not much of an achievement. I'm taking both of those out. John Nagle (talk) 21:15, 11 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]