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Sergeant 1st Class Thaddeus Merritt, Fort Lee, Va.,

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Sergeant 1st Class Thaddeus Merritt, Fort Lee, Va.,

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Sergeant 1st Class Thaddeus Merritt, Fort Lee, Va., Noncommissioned Officer Academy senior advance leader course small group leader, rings the ceremonial bell as names of fallen Soldiers are read during the Transportation Corps Memorial Wall Rededication Ceremony at Fort Eustis, Va., May 21, 2014. The Memorial Wall is located in the Transportation Corps Memorial Chapel at Fort Eustis, and is inscribed with 1,972 names of Army transporters who gave their lives in the defense of freedom in conflicts ranging from the Vietnam War to Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Gar Ward/Released)

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21/05/2014
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