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More than 50 children sing on the steps of the South

More than 50 children sing on the steps of the South

More than 50 children sing on the steps of the South Carolina Statehouse Nov. 24 to celebrate the lighting of the tree and ushering in the start of the holiday season during the 53rd Annual Governor’s Carolight... More

U.S. Soldiers with the 282nd Army Band perform during

U.S. Soldiers with the 282nd Army Band perform during

U.S. Soldiers with the 282nd Army Band perform during a ceremony marking the reopening of the U.S. Army Basic Combat Training Museum at Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2013. The museum, an element of the Center of... More

The 282nd Army Band out of Fort Jackson, S.C., marches

The 282nd Army Band out of Fort Jackson, S.C., marches

The 282nd Army Band out of Fort Jackson, S.C., marches in the 2013 Veterans Day Parade in Columbia, S.C. Veterans Day was originally proclaimed Armistice Day on November 11, 1919 to mark the end of major hostil... More

U.S. Army Training Center and Fort Jackson Commander

U.S. Army Training Center and Fort Jackson Commander

U.S. Army Training Center and Fort Jackson Commander Brig. Gen. Milford “Beags” Beagle Jr. greets S.C. Governor Henry McMaster and his wife during the 53rd Annual Governor’s Carolighting event Nov. 24 at the S... More

Hundreds gather to watch the annual lighting of the

Hundreds gather to watch the annual lighting of the

Hundreds gather to watch the annual lighting of the Christmas tree at the Columbia, S.C., Statehouse during the Governor’s Carolighting Nov. 24. The 50-foot tree had more than a million lights.

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