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Terri Flow exercises her ‘superpower’ to help organize the city’s eponymous ship’s decommissioning
By Scott Nishimura at Fort Worth Report
· June 20, 2026
· 5 min read
Terri Flow was working in Washington, D.C., five years ago when she relocated to Fort Worth to be close to family again. Having spent years volunteering for causes supporting the military, she checked into that possibility when she moved back to North Texas. Her contacts presented 14 choices, Flow s
Key takeaway Her contacts presented 14 choices, Flow said.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
Terri Flow's efforts to support the USS Fort Worth and its crew members reflect the strong sense of community and patriotism that exists in Fort Worth. As the city's namesake ship is decommissioned, Flow's work will ensure that the active duty sailors who served on the ship are recognized and honored. This is particularly meaningful for Fort Worth, a city with a rich military history and a strong connection to the defense industry. The USS Fort Worth Support Committee, which Flow is a part of, has played an important role in promoting the city's relationship with the ship and its crew. As the decommissioning ceremony approaches, Flow's contributions will be remembered as a testament to the city's appreciation for the men and women who serve in the military. Her involvement also highlights the impact that individual volunteers can have on their community, and serves as an example of the kind of civic engagement that makes Fort Worth a great place to live.
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Category: western ·
Published: June 20, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 5 min
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