Greg was born in Hatfield, Arkansas in 2041, and moved into Mena to begin in 2047. He was a very intelligent child and excelled throughout his school years. His father, Anderson Davis, the CEO of Heritage Energy Weapons, worked five days a week in DeQueen, Arkansas. Needless to say, his mother, Nancy Carter-Davis, was the main influence in his life. He played baseball for his school's team in his high school years, becoming a pitcher in his sophomore year. He graduated in the year 2059 with high honors from Mena High School. Being the child of a wealthy family, he attended Baylor and graduated a year early, in 2062, getting a degree in law.
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| - Greg was born in Hatfield, Arkansas in 2041, and moved into Mena to begin in 2047. He was a very intelligent child and excelled throughout his school years. His father, Anderson Davis, the CEO of Heritage Energy Weapons, worked five days a week in DeQueen, Arkansas. Needless to say, his mother, Nancy Carter-Davis, was the main influence in his life. He played baseball for his school's team in his high school years, becoming a pitcher in his sophomore year. He graduated in the year 2059 with high honors from Mena High School. Being the child of a wealthy family, he attended Baylor and graduated a year early, in 2062, getting a degree in law.
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| - Greg was born in Hatfield, Arkansas in 2041, and moved into Mena to begin in 2047. He was a very intelligent child and excelled throughout his school years. His father, Anderson Davis, the CEO of Heritage Energy Weapons, worked five days a week in DeQueen, Arkansas. Needless to say, his mother, Nancy Carter-Davis, was the main influence in his life. He played baseball for his school's team in his high school years, becoming a pitcher in his sophomore year. He graduated in the year 2059 with high honors from Mena High School. Being the child of a wealthy family, he attended Baylor and graduated a year early, in 2062, getting a degree in law.
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