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A small crowd gathered on the grass on The Mall during the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund ceremony to add the
name of U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Taylor to Panel 7W, Line 81 of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington,
DC, May 4th, 2010, DoD photo by William D. Moss.
Tampa, Florida - March 17, 2010 - Musician 3rd Class Sean Meyer, lead singer of the U.S. Navy Band Southeast
contemporary ensemble, Pride, performs for patrons at Busch Gardens. The concert is a Tampa Bay Navy Week
event, the first of 20 Navy Weeks planned across America in 2010. Navy Weeks are designed to show Americans the
investment they have made in their Navy and increase awareness in cities that do not have a significant Navy
presence. Courtesy U.S. Navy, photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Gary Ward.
A line of Pakistanis make their way to board a Chinook Helicopter with the U.S. Army 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, Task
Force Falcon, August. 5th, 2010 in the Swat valley of Pakistan, as part of Task Force Raptor, a disaster relief mission
in Pakistan. Photo by U.S. Army Sergeant Monica K. Smith, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, Task Force Falcon.
Nathan A. Elkins, assistant regional coordinator of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency
Preparedness, and Louisiana National Guardsmen discuss the day’s missions at the Plaquemines Parish Office of
Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness in Belle Chasse, Louisiana, May 6, 2010 in support of the oil spill
response. Photo courtesy U.S. Army, by Private First Class Tarell Bilbo.
A member of the Pakistan military help civilians unload from the back of a U.S. Army (CH-47) helicopter in the town of
Khwazahkela, during the evacuation of civilians,as part of the disaster relief effort to help the flood victims of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Province (formerly North West Frontier Province), Pakistan, August, 5th 2010. U.S. Army photo by Staff
Sergeant Horace Murray.
NEW YORK - Joe Ollerenshaw, a Korean war veteran and member of the Leatherneck Pipes & Drums, stands at attention
waiting his unit's turn to step off and march in the 249th St. Patrick's Day Parade here, March 17th, 2010. A contingent
of more than 300 Marines, including the Quantico Marine Corps Band, ceremonial marchers from Marine Barracks
Washington, active and reserve Marines and Marine Corps League members from the New York area, marched in honor
of Grand Marshal Raymond W. Kelly, New York City Police Commissioner and retired Marine Corps colonel. Photo courtesy
U.S. Marine Corps, photo by Sergeant Randall A. Clinton.
Senior Airman Shawn Ford warms up his trumpet before performing in a Veterans Day ceremony Oudenaarde, Belgium on
November 11th, 2003. He was one of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Band airmen who participated in a multinational
ceremony which honored American, French, British and Belgian forces that died fighting German forces during World
War I. In all, more than 4,700 American servicemen died fighting in Belgium during the war, and 368 of them remain
buried near here in Flanders Field American Cemetery. U.S. Air Force photo by Captain Rich Komurek.
WWII reenactor, U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class at the Veterans Day Ceremony, November 2007, Rio Rancho High
School, Rio Rancho, NM. Photo by Rich Sanchez, New Mexico.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Navy Admiral. Mike Mullen greets children during the 4th Annual Time of
Remembrance ceremony in Washington, D.C., September 26th, 2009. The ceremony honors fallen U.S. service members,
veterans and their families. Children who lost loved ones in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom received Gold Medals
of Remembrance during the event. DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kevin S. O'Brien, U.S. Navy.
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