Hudson Holliday

Laughlin Hudson Holliday (born September 24, 1944) is a two-star General from Poplarville, Mississippi. Holliday is currently serving as a Pearl River County Supervisor, and has announced his candidacy for the office of Governor of Mississippi.[2]

Hudson Holliday
Pearl River County Supervisor[1]
Assumed office
November 6, 2007
Personal details
Born (1944-09-24) September 24, 1944
Poplarville, Mississippi
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Paulette Kirkland Holliday
WebsiteOfficial Website
Military service
Branch/serviceMississippi National Guard
Years of service39
RankMajor General

Education

He graduated from Poplarville public schools,[3] Pearl River Community College and University of Southern Mississippi with a degree in Business Administration.[4] In 1995, he graduated from the U. S. Army War College and in 2005 was inducted into the Fort Benning, Georgia Officer Candidate School (OCS) Hall of Fame.[5]

Career

Hudson worked in the oil fields and mechanic shops during the summer while in college, and since graduating has been involved in a wide variety of jobs in farming, timber harvesting, home building, heavy construction, law enforcement, real estate development, soldiering, and even crop dusting with an airplane. Upon completing basic training in the Mississippi Army National Guard, he worked for the Boeing Company on the Saturn Project, starting as a methods analyst and rising to be the administrative assistant to the manager of Industrial Engineering/Production Control. When the Saturn program ended, he enrolled in OCS at Fort Benning, Georgia, graduating as a 2nd Lt. Today, besides being a county supervisor, he is involved in the restoration of our wetlands.

Personal

He and his wife, have three children and two grandchildren. They are members of the United Methodist Church. Holliday's Interests include government, restoring old cars, flying airplanes, and riding motorcycles.

gollark: Yes, I know, it's very exciting.
gollark: We got blue LEDs (→ LED lighting) and lithium ion batteries (→ ~every portable device and now cars) within about the same timeframe, I think.
gollark: (Specifically the replies to those)
gollark: (What advancements? See here (yes, I know, twitter, but the answers are good): https://mobile.twitter.com/jasoncrawford/status/1230975051916169217 https://mobile.twitter.com/josephflaherty/status/1230972996061450241 )
gollark: I see. I don't really agree with that view, since there actually is a decent amount of new non-computer tech, and you're also saying "excluding very fast growth in a highly impactful area, we haven't had progress".

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