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From pulling trap at an affluent gun club when he was a kid in Helena, Ark., to bringing a newly built towboat out of a shipyard located in Greenville, Miss., years later, Capt. Marshall Ramey has been through a lot. The oldest of five brothers, whose father was a supervisor at a large rubber plant in West Helena, Ark., Ramey quit high school when he was 17 and joined the Army. After 3-1/2 years in the Army and a tour in Vietnam, he enrolled in college to be an automotive engineer, "but I met a girl and ended up getting married," he said, and he left college. |