“The safest place in Korea was right behind a platoon of Marines. Lord, how they could fight!”
M General Frank E. Lowe, USA; Korea, 26 January 1952
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Veterans Cemetery for internment L to R Butch Otter, Dave Brasuell, Gary Sayler, Alma Gayhost, Lindsany Moothem.
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Veterans Cemetery for internment L to R Ken Johnson, Bob Smith, Arnie Strawm, Bob Lee, Ralph Elston.
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Veterans Cemetery for internment of 21 Veterans and 1 spouse. Marines folding casket flag.
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Gov. (elect) Butch Otter at internment of 20 Veterans in No Veteran Left Behind ceremony. Remains (ashes) were abandoned by families at Funeral Homes.
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Veterans Cemetery for internment I & I Staff - 1st Sgt Bill Heyob and Marines folging Flag.
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Veterans Cemetery for internment 1st Sgt William Heyob speaking with BGen Walt Donovan (Retired).
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Veterans Cemetery for internment attendees Arnie Strown, Bob Lee, Robert Smith.
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Veterans Cemetery for internment attendee TVD member Pat Teaque wearing another hat. Reid Cesler in background.
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Prior to ceremony members talk center Bill Johnson on right Bob Smith and Bob Lee.
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All services detail preparing to lay wreaths on service markers.
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“The Marines have never shown more brightly than this morning.”
General of the Armies Douglas MacArthur; Korea, 1950