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A group of teens salute the funeral procession of Fire

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A group of teens salute the funeral procession of Fire Department Battalion Chief John “Johnny Mac” McDonald. Hundreds of firefighters from multiple states were joined by military members, police and the public honoring McDonald, 54, a Navy veteran and a life member, volunteer firefighter and former fire chief of the Stafford (Virginia) Volunteer Fire Department, a volunteer battalion chief with the Stafford County (Virginia) Fire and Rescue Department and a paid firefighter and battalion chief with the Naval District Washington Fire and Emergency Services. McDonald passed while on duty at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB), where he served as a fire battalion chief at the JBAB-based Naval District Washington Fire and Emergency Services Central Battalion, on May 30, 2014. (U.S. Navy photo by Joseph P. Cirone/Released)

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