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Five-year North Carolina National Guard veteran 1st

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Five-year North Carolina National Guard veteran 1st Lt. Sean Daily, deputy command historian for the NCNG, explains the difference between Veterans Day and Memorial Day to fifth graders at Rankin Elementary School in Greensboro, N.C., on Veterans Day in November 2013. Daily has also given lessons on what is means to be a soldier and the importance of the Army values. Retired service members from the World War II, Vietnam, and Gulf War eras also spoke to students about their significant experiences in the military. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Capt. Rick Scoggins, North Carolina National Guard Public Affairs/Released)

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09/11/2012
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