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Col. Ivan Denton (left), garrison commander and Maj.

Col. Ivan Denton (left), garrison commander and Maj.

Col. Ivan Denton (left), garrison commander and Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger (right), adjutant general of Indiana present Kristen Brown (center), mayor of the City of Columbus, Ind., a Camp Atterbury Rock plaqu... More

Harvey Leggett sings "The Star-Spangled Banner" and

Harvey Leggett sings "The Star-Spangled Banner" and

Harvey Leggett sings "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "God Bless America" during the 21st Annual Veterans’ Memorial Commemoration service here. The event included a prelude by the Southern Indiana Pipes and Drums... More

James Gardner, Shelbyville, Ind., and Frank Trautman,

James Gardner, Shelbyville, Ind., and Frank Trautman,

James Gardner, Shelbyville, Ind., and Frank Trautman, Zionsville, Ind., salute the wreath of the 106th Infantry Division, also known as the Golden Lions during the 21st Annual Veterans’ Memorial Commemoration s... More

Albert Pauly, Anderson, Ind., and John Mason, Anderson,

Albert Pauly, Anderson, Ind., and John Mason, Anderson,

Albert Pauly, Anderson, Ind., and John Mason, Anderson, Ind., salute the wreath of the Indiana National Guard and Company D (Ranger), 151st Infantry during the 21st Annual Veterans’ Memorial Commemoration servi... More

Harry Westcott and Ray Houser play echo taps during

Harry Westcott and Ray Houser play echo taps during

Harry Westcott and Ray Houser play echo taps during the 21st Annual Veterans’ Memorial Commemoration service held Aug. 11. The event included a prelude by the Southern Indiana Pipes and Drums, a 21-gun rifle sa... More

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