Dennis Georges (posthumously)

A native of Arfara, Greece, Dennis Georges joined the Greek resistance as a guerrilla fighter during the German occupation in WWII fought the Communists during the Greek Civil War and later was a member of the Royal Hellenic Air Force, serving as part of the U.N. contingent in Korea. He received the Truman Citation, presented to him by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and was decorated by the president of South Korea and King Pavlos of Greece. While stationed at Keesler Air Base in Biloxi, he met his bride-to-be, Anita Pelias, born in New Orleans of Greek parents. In 1954 he immigrated to New Orleans and began work for his father-in-law in the Imperial Trading Company; he ultimately became Chairman of the Board and served in that capacity until his death in 2002. He was president of the Greek Orthodox Board of Trustees in New Orleans and was dedicated to preserving his Hellenic heritage both in the United States and in Greece, establishing and promoting cultural events and charities.

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