“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
2006 Photo Galleries
2006 Missing 11.jpg (mcladmin)
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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2006 Missing 21.jpg (mcladmin)
Marine Firing Detail part of services for laying of wreaths on service markers.
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2006 Missing 20.jpg (mcladmin)
All services detail preparing to lay wreaths on service markers.
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2006 Missing 18.jpg (mcladmin)
Prior to ceremony members talk center Bill Johnson on right Bob Smith and Bob Lee.
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2006 Missing 16.jpg (mcladmin)
Veterans Cemetery for internment attendee TVD member Pat Teaque wearing another hat. Reid Cesler in background.
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2006 Missing 15.jpg (mcladmin)
Veterans Cemetery for internment attendees Arnie Strown, Bob Lee, Robert Smith.
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2006 Missing 14.jpg (mcladmin)
Veterans Cemetery for internment 1st Sgt William Heyob speaking with BGen Walt Donovan (Retired).
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2006 Missing 13.jpg (mcladmin)
Veterans Cemetery for internment I & I Staff - 1st Sgt Bill Heyob and Marines folging Flag.
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2006 Missing 10.jpg (mcladmin)
Veterans Cemetery for internment of 21 Veterans and 1 spouse. Marines folding casket flag.
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2006 Missing 03.jpg (mcladmin)
Veterans Cemetery for internment L to R Ken Johnson, Bob Smith, Arnie Strawm, Bob Lee, Ralph Elston.
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“The Marines have never shown more brightly than this morning.”
General of the Armies Douglas MacArthur; Korea, 1950