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David Wade Correctional Center
David Wade Correctional Center (DWCC) is a Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections prison located in an unincorporated area of Claiborne Parish between Homer and Haynesville, Louisiana.〔"(David Wade Correctional Center )." Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections. Retrieved on October 2, 2010.〕〔"(Inmate wants his privileges restored )." ''The Advocate''. January 11, 1990. Retrieved on October 2, 2010. "But Mule was transferred to Wade Correctional Center in Haynesville()"〕 The prison is located near the Louisiana-Arkansas border.〔Johnson, Allen Jr. "(Shared Fate )." ''Gambit Weekly''. March 20, 2001. Retrieved on October 2, 2010.〕
The N-5 Special Management Unit, which as of 2001 holds some fifty prisoners, is a special protection unit. The unit houses former prison officials, convicted ex-police officers from New Orleans, contract killers, pedophiles, and young people with life sentences.〔
Wade opened in 1980.〔"(Time in Prison )." Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections. 20/40. Retrieved on September 23, 2010.〕
Thirty-nine percent of the beds at Wade are "maximum custody."〔"(Time in Prison )." Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections. 14/40. Retrieved on September 23, 2010.〕
Many of the correctional officers who work at Wade are from the Haynesville-Homer area.〔"(La. prison guards least paid )." ''The Advocate''. January 29, 2001. Retrieved on October 2, 2010. "largest employer Many of the 487 officers are from the HomerHaynesville area()〕
==David Wade==

The prison is named for Lieutenant General David Wade, who was reared in Claiborne Parish. Wade procured more than a dozen medals in three wars and served in the administration of Governor John McKeithen as the state corrections director after he retired from military service in 1967.〔David Wade exhibit, Herbert S. Ford Memorial Museum, Homer, Louisiana
Wade was born in Minden, the seat of Webster Parish, which had been created in 1871 from Claiborne Parish. He was reared in the Holly Springs community located off U.S. Highway 79 between Minden and Homer. He procured the Bachelor of Science in engineering from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston. He entered the United States Army and served thereafter in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. In February 1935, Wade launched what became a 32-year military career when he enlisted as a cadet in the United States Army Air Corps, the forerunner of the Air Force.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lieutenant General David Wade )
On August 1, 1963, Wade was promoted to lieutenant general and assumed command of SAC's Second Air Force with headquarters then at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, some fifty miles west of his hometown of Homer, Louisiana.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Barksdale Commanders, January 25, 2008 )
After Wade's military retirement, Governor John J. McKeithen named him in 1967 as the director of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections, with authority over both state police and prisons. From 1968 to 1972, he was the adjutant general of the Louisiana National Guard.〔

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