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Rebecca Jackson, an Executive Judge for Jefferson County, Kentucky (KY), introduces Mr. David Quillin (standing left), the architect who designed the Patriots Peace Memorial during the Memorials Dedication Ceremony held on Veterans Day, 2002, in Louisville, KY. "This memorial is dedicated to those United States military personnel who gave their lives in the line of duty at times other than those of declared hostile action."

A view of a Memorial at the World Trade Center Ground Zero site located in New York City, New York (NY), that displays mementos from Fire-fighting, Police and Military organizations from around the world. The Memorial includes hats, patches, unit coins and various other items honoring those who lost their lives during the 9/11 attacks

A memorial plaque to honor U.S. Airmen who perished

The Memorial Plaque placed in honor of the nine US Navy (USN) World War II (WWII) crew members, assigned to Patrol Squadron 11 (VP-11), who were killed in a crash at Barbers Point, Hawaii (HI) while trying to land their PBY-5A Seaplane, while returning to base in foul weather, and darkness, at Makapuu Point, HI

U.S. Army Brig. GEN. Eddy L. Charles (right), Adjutant General of the U.S. Virgin Island National Guard, salutes the folded flag that draped the casket of U.S. Army SGT. 1ST Class Everett L. Lake, Sr., at the Kingshill Veterans Cemetery on Feb. 4, 2007, in the U.S. Virgin Islands. (U.S. Army photo by Joseph Bonet) (Released)

Troops wearing the Revolutionary War uniforms of the 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment, Corps of the Continental Line, stand in formation during the Cessation of Hostilities Bicentennial Celebration at the Pentagon River Plaza. The Commemoration honors the issuance of a Continental Congress proclamation to the assembled Main Army at Newburgh, New York, that announced a cease-fire between Americans and the British forces of King George III

Ceremonies - Patriots Day, April 19, 1918 - Patriots Day celebrated with parade in Boston. The annual celebration of Patriots Day in Boston, April 19, 1918, was clothed in real war-time atmosphere this year. Soldiers and sailors from camp and naval stationwere in line and were reviewed by Secretary of the Navy Daniels. The photo shows the men coming down Tremont Street

A commemorative plaque honoring Retired U.S. Navy Vice Adm. James Bond Stockdale, and his wife Mrs. Sybil Stockdale, is displayed at the Coronado Public Library in Coronado, Calif., on Oct. 24, 2006. Admiral Stockdale, who passed away one year ago, is being honored for the service and sacrifices he made during his career. (U.S. Navy PHOTO by Mass Communication SPECIALIST SEAMAN Recruit Omar A. Dominquez) (Released)

A view of the plaque that resides at the Patriots Peace Memorial, located at Louisville, Kentucky (KY) "This memorial is dedicated to those United States military personnel who gave their lives in the line of duty at times other than those of declared hostile action." The Patriots Peace Memorial was dedicated on Veterans Day, 2002, in Louisville, KY

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Base: Louisville

State: Kentucky (KY)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SMSGT Terry Lutz, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

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