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Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. US Navy Vietnam

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Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. US Navy Vietnam

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Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. US Navy Vietnam Era Veterans from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Game Wardens Association and the PBR Forces Veterans Association facilitate a tour of the Mark 1 Patrol Boat River (PBR) boat on static display aboard Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story. The boat is located just outside of the Naval Special Warfare Group’s area, and was conducted prior to a Vietnam War Veterans Day Commemoration Ceremony on March 29, 2019. The commemoration was coordinated by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum. (US Navy Photo by Clay Farrington/Released).

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