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Col. Omar Jones IV (middle), commander, 2nd Brigade

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Col. Omar Jones IV (middle), commander, 2nd Brigade

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Col. Omar Jones IV (middle), commander, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, and Sal Torres, former gunnery sergeant and member of the Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team prepare to place a wreath at the base of a 9/11 memorial at the Arkansas River Walk of Pueblo, Sept. 11, 2012. Jones, along with representatives from Pueblo City Fire department, Pueblo City Police department, Pueblo County Sheriffs Office, Pueblo Veterans Ritual Team, Home of Heroes Marine Corps League, American Legions Post #2, Pueblo West Fire Department, Colorado Patriot Guard, Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum, and the American GI Forum men’s and women’s chapters laid wreathes of flowers at the base of the memorial in memory of all the men and women who lost their lives in the 9/11 attacks.

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11/09/2012
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