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Kentucky colonel - Definition and Overview

Kentucky colonels are appointed by the Governor of Kentucky to reward people of distinction associated with that state but the title carries no military significance. It is solely an honor carrying with it no duties or pay. Because colonelships are handed out rather freely there is an old saying that in Kentucky there is "a colonel in every kernel." The most famous Kentucky colonel is Harland Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken fame. Another is Wilson Edgar Terry, the last Kentucky veteran of the Spanish-American War.

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