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Former North Carolina National Guard Soldier Shelton

Former North Carolina National Guard Soldier Shelton

Former North Carolina National Guard Soldier Shelton Faircloth, a Telehealth Clinical Technician for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, hands a veteran a bag and gives him information about the Durham Vet... More

Lt. Col. Larry Coleman, commander for the 30th Special

Lt. Col. Larry Coleman, commander for the 30th Special

Lt. Col. Larry Coleman, commander for the 30th Special Troops Battalion, speaks during the opening ceremony at the Bull City Stand Down in Durham, N.C., Sept. 19, 2014. The event, which is intended to bring tog... More

Veterans receive free haircuts during the Dull City

Veterans receive free haircuts during the Dull City

Veterans receive free haircuts during the Dull City Stand Down in Durham, N.C., Sept. 19, 2014. D and B Barber Institute provided the service as one of the more than 80 organizations providing services for vet... More

Soldiers with the North Carolina National Guard’s 30th

Soldiers with the North Carolina National Guard’s 30th

Soldiers with the North Carolina National Guard’s 30th Special Troops Battalion stand with their hands over their hearts while reciting the Pledge of Allegiance during the opening ceremony of the Bull City Stan... More

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