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New York Army National Guard Soldiers of the 10th Mountain

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New York Army National Guard Soldiers of the 10th Mountain

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New York Army National Guard Soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division Main Command Post Operation Detachment, knonw as a MCP-OD, lay a memorial wreath at the 42nd Infantry Division memorial located in front of the New York State Armory located at Fort Drum, New York's "Old Post" on 11 November, 2017. The wreath is one of several presented at 42nd Infantry Division markers on, or around, Veterans Day to commemorate the history of the division which was organized 100 years ago. The wreaths are purchased by the Rainbow Division Veteran's Foundation and presented by New York National Guard Soldiers. The Fort Drum marker commemorates the division's 2004 mobilization for the Iraq War. (Courtesy Photo)

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26/11/2017
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