THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WCTV) - Former U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III, the nation’s first Black defense secretary, was honored Monday in his hometown of Thomasville with a street renaming. A section of Stevens Street was renamed “GEN Lloyd J. Austin III Way” at noon Monday.
Thomasville is celebrating General Lloyd Austin’s remarkable military career and hometown roots by renaming Stevens Street in his honor.
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THOMASVILLE- The City of Thomasville invites the public to attend a special ceremony honoring the Honorable Lloyd J. Austin III, 28th United States Secretary of Defense, with the renaming of a section of Stevens Street to ‘GEN Lloyd J.