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California Army National Guard's Sgt. 1st Class Nicole

California Army National Guard's Sgt. 1st Class Nicole

California Army National Guard's Sgt. 1st Class Nicole McBurnett was voted in this year as the first female post commander of VFW Post 8762 since it was chartered Dec. 14, 1946.

California National Guardsmen join civilians and law

California National Guardsmen join civilians and law

California National Guardsmen join civilians and law enforcement personnel on the west steps of Sacramento's Capitol Building Sept. 11 in an early-morning remembrance of the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

Chief Master Sgt. Robert Lang, left, and Sgt. Elvis

Chief Master Sgt. Robert Lang, left, and Sgt. Elvis

Chief Master Sgt. Robert Lang, left, and Sgt. Elvis Maese of the 149th Combat Communications Squadron, California Air National Guard, in North Highlands, Calif., lay a folded American flag Sept. 11 beneath a wr... More

California National Guardsmen Sgt. Elvis Maese, left,

California National Guardsmen Sgt. Elvis Maese, left,

California National Guardsmen Sgt. Elvis Maese, left, and Spc. William B. Wade carry a wreath to the California Veterans Memorial wall during a Sept. 11 ceremony in Sacramento. The Guardsmen were part of a trib... More

Spc. William B. Wade, an operations specialist at the

Spc. William B. Wade, an operations specialist at the

Spc. William B. Wade, an operations specialist at the California Army National Guard's State Military Department in Sacramento, reads the final names of victims of the 9/11 tragedy in 2001. The California Guard... More

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