Luke McIntyre Johnson comes home on furlough


CPL Luke McIntyre Johnson, with the 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Division, returned to Camp Pendleton, California on 10 November 2010 after a tour of duty in Afghanistan and was able to come home on furlough in December. Several of the Birmingham Johnson clan had a wonderful “mini-reunion” with Luke as he came through Birmingham on Saturday, 11 December 2010 on his way from Camp Pendleton, CA home to Paxton, FL. Dad Parley Philip, Jr. came to Birmingham to meet him and bring him home for the Christmas holidays. At the airport were his Great Uncle Wylie Pierson Johnson, cousins Melanie Fay Johnson, Kellet Carmichael, Lillian “Lillie” Carmichael and Joshua May, Orson L. “Pete”, Mary Jean and William Seth Johnson, and, of course, father Parley Philip Johnson, Jr.. Luke and Parley Philip went with Uncle Wylie out to “Pawland”, Uncle Wylie’s property on the Cahaba River in Bibb County for a little while before Luke and Parley got on the road. As Luke returned to Camp Pendleton after Christmas, Melanie Fay hosted a lovely family dinner party at Carmichael Hall in Vestavia. Below are some of the photos made during his visit. It was so great to see Luke safe and sound!!

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In photo above, awaiting CPL. Luke McIntyre Johnson's arrival at the Birmingham International Airport on Saturday, 11 December 2010 were (L to R) his great uncle Wylie Pierson Johnson, father Parley Philip Johnson, Jr., and cousins Melanie Fay Johnson, Kellet Carmichael May (behind banner), Mary Jean Johnson and William Seth Johnson. Also present but not in photo were cousins Orson L. "Pete" Johnson, Josh May and Lillian "Lillie" Carmichael May.


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In photo above, Luke and his Grand Uncle Wylie Johnson spent some quality time together at Pawland, his Uncle Wylie's place on the Cahaba River in Bibb County, Alabama.

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In photo above, Luke McIntyre is being welcomed at the Birmingham, Alabama airport by his Great Uncle Wylie. Mary Jean Johnson and Melanie Fay Johnson are holding the welcome banner.


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