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Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Command Sgt. Maj. Randall

Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Command Sgt. Maj. Randall

Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Command Sgt. Maj. Randall E. Woods speaks with Arlington County Police Officers June 9 during the 16th annual meeting of the Radnor-Fort Myer Heights Civic Association in Arlingto... More

Family members of U.S. Army Sgt Michael James Stokely

Family members of U.S. Army Sgt Michael James Stokely

Family members of U.S. Army Sgt Michael James Stokely mourn during an interment service for Stokely at Arlington National Cemetery, April 20, 2018. Stokely was assigned to the Army National Guard’s 1st Battalio... More

James McLean and wife Abbey McLean, sister of U.S.

James McLean and wife Abbey McLean, sister of U.S.

James McLean and wife Abbey McLean, sister of U.S. Army Sgt Michael James Stokely mourn during an interment service for Stokely at Arlington National Cemetery, April 20, 2018. Stokely was assigned to the Army N... More

James McLean and wife Abbey McLean, sister of U.S.

James McLean and wife Abbey McLean, sister of U.S.

James McLean and wife Abbey McLean, sister of U.S. Army Sgt Michael James Stokely mourn during an interment service for Stokely at Arlington National Cemetery, April 20, 2018. Stokely was assigned to the Army N... More

A member of the U.S. Army Honor Guard renders a salute

A member of the U.S. Army Honor Guard renders a salute

A member of the U.S. Army Honor Guard renders a salute after presenting a fold U.S. flag to Abbey McLean, sister of Army Sgt Michael James Stokely during an interment service for Stokely at Arlington National C... More

The remains of U.S. Army Sgt Michael James Stokely

The remains of U.S. Army Sgt Michael James Stokely

The remains of U.S. Army Sgt Michael James Stokely are removed from a hearse before an interment service for Stokely at Arlington National Cemetery, April 20, 2018. Stokely was assigned to the Army National Gua... More

A member of the U.S. Army Honor Guard presents a fold

A member of the U.S. Army Honor Guard presents a fold

A member of the U.S. Army Honor Guard presents a fold U.S. flag to Abbey McLean, sister of Army Sgt Michael James Stokely during an interment service for Stokely at Arlington National Cemetery, April 20, 2018. ... More

James McLean and wife Abbey McLean, sister of U.S.

James McLean and wife Abbey McLean, sister of U.S.

James McLean and wife Abbey McLean, sister of U.S. Army Sgt Michael James Stokely mourn during an interment service for Stokely at Arlington National Cemetery, April 20, 2018. Stokely was assigned to the Army N... More

Members of the U.S. Army Honor Guard carry the remains

Members of the U.S. Army Honor Guard carry the remains

Members of the U.S. Army Honor Guard carry the remains of U.S. Army Sgt Michael James Stokely during an interment service for Stokely at Arlington National Cemetery, April 20, 2018. Stokely was assigned to the ... More

Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Command commander Col.

Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Command commander Col.

Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Command commander Col. Mike Henderson meets an Arlington County Police Officer June 9 during the 16th annual meeting of the Radnor-Fort Myer Heights Civic Association in Arlington... More

Members of the U.S. Army Honor Guard fold the U.S.

Members of the U.S. Army Honor Guard fold the U.S.

Members of the U.S. Army Honor Guard fold the U.S. flag above the casket of U.S. Army Sgt Michael James Stokely during an interment service for Stokely at Arlington National Cemetery, April 20, 2018. Stokely wa... More

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