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Saturday, November 21, 2009

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Nearly 40 years ago, a 10-year-old boy and his family left the Netherlands for the United States, landing at New York City's Idlewild Airport on Thanksgiving Day. Knowing only his native tongue, he entered the fifth grade in the middle of January and was able to learn enough English to make it through the school year and be promoted to the next. That boy was Jack Krakeel, chief of the Fayette County (Ga.) Department of Fire and Emergency Services and Fire Chief Magazine's 1999 Career Fire Chief of the Year. His quick readiness to adopt the lingua franca ...

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