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Brown, a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic, also was sexually abused by an uncle, beaten regularly by his father and neglected by his mother, the attorneys claimed in a 29-page plea for a stay of execution or reduced sentence.
HaroldBrown, 53, who spent his career in the military and as a paramedic and firefighter in Gwinnett, said he won't be in town for the execution.
HaroldBrown, now a senior master sergeant in the Air Force Reserves, was sent to Germany this summer, where he put his paramedic training to use saving the life of a 20-year-old car crash victim, according to a military newspaper account.
Brown adhered to the principle of "essential equivalence" in the nuclear competition with the Soviet Union.
Brown championed the treaties through a difficult fight to gain Senate approval (secured in March and April 1978), insisting that they were both advantageous to the United States and essential to the canal's future operation and security.
Brown explained that the RDJTF was responsible for developing plans for contingency operations, particularly in Southwest Asia, and maintaining adequate capabilities and readiness for such missions.