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Members of the Joint Color Guard from the Aerospace Data Facility Colorado at Buckley Air Force Base pause during the veterans'
salute during Wreaths Across America December 14th, 2009, at Fort Logan National Cemetery, Colorado. Photo Courtesy U.S. Air
Force, photo by Master Sergeant Steven Clark.
Paul Monti, left, the father of Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Jared C. Monti, and Chief of Staff of the Army
General George W. Casey Jr. stand near Monti's burial site on Veterans Day at the Massachusetts National Ceremony in Bourne,
Massachusetts, November. 11th, 2009. Sergeant First Class Monti was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor September
17th, 2009, for his actions in Afghanistan when he attempted to rescue a wounded Soldier. Photo courtesy DoD, photo by D.
Myles Cullen, U.S. Army.
The U.S. Marine Corps' Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force 26's color guard marches during the Veterans Day Parade in
New York November. 11th, 2009. This is the city's 90th annual Veterans Day Parade, which honors the service and sacrifice of the
nation's veterans. Courtesy of U.S. Marine Corps, photo by Corporal Jesse J. Johnson.
More than 300 Soldiers from the South Dakota Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 147th Field Artillery and 147th Forward Support Company are returning to South Dakota from a one-year deployment to Kuwait in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Welcome Home Celebrations are happening, today, in 4 towns, in S.D.
More than 300 Soldiers from the South Dakota Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 147th Field Artillery and 147th Forward Support Company are returning to South Dakota from a one-year deployment to Kuwait in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Welcome Home Celebrations are happening, today, in 4 towns, in S.D.
Oh debey that is awesome that they celebrate like that....a very special thanks from MA. Hopefully they can fit right back into their lives with their special loved ones.
Like hundreds of families across South Dakota, 11-year-old David McGaugh's been waiting for his dad to come home. He just didn't know that would happen Tuesday.
More than 300 Soldiers from the South Dakota Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 147th Field Artillery and 147th Forward Support Company are returning to South Dakota
Thanks for sharing Debey. Family separations can be difficult. I am glad to see the communities supporting those coming home.
Rich
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