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Mr. John Sullivan, mayor of Cape Coral, Fla., addresses

Mr. John Sullivan, mayor of Cape Coral, Fla., addresses

Mr. John Sullivan, mayor of Cape Coral, Fla., addresses the attendees of a ground breaking ceremony for a new Army Reserve center July 28.

Ground is broken on a new Army Reserve center in Cape

Ground is broken on a new Army Reserve center in Cape

Ground is broken on a new Army Reserve center in Cape Coral, Fla., July 28. From left to right some lady, State Representative Gary Aubuchon, Cape Coral Mayor John Sullivan and 81st RSC director of Public Works... More

Mike Quaintance, president of the Cape Coral, Florida

Mike Quaintance, president of the Cape Coral, Florida

Mike Quaintance, president of the Cape Coral, Florida Chamber of Commerce, speaks during the ground breaking ceremony for a new Army Reserve center, July 28.

Staff Sgt. Hunter Gibbons plays his drum in the 313th

Staff Sgt. Hunter Gibbons plays his drum in the 313th

Staff Sgt. Hunter Gibbons plays his drum in the 313th Army Band.

Col. Patrick Briley, Director of Public Works for the

Col. Patrick Briley, Director of Public Works for the

Col. Patrick Briley, Director of Public Works for the 81st Regional Support Command at Fort Jackson, S.C., speaks during a ground breaking ceremony for a new Army Reserve center in Cape Coral, Fla., July 28.

Florida State Representative Gary Aubuchon signs a

Florida State Representative Gary Aubuchon signs a

Florida State Representative Gary Aubuchon signs a guest book during a ground breaking ceremony for a new Army Reserve center in Cape Coral, Fla., July 28. The guest book will also be present for the building's... More

Col. Patrick Briley, director of Public Works for the

Col. Patrick Briley, director of Public Works for the

Col. Patrick Briley, director of Public Works for the 81st Regional Support Command at Fort Jackson, S.C., is interviewed by Cape Coral Florida affiliates of CBS, FOX and NBC regarding the groundbreaking for a ... More

The 313th Army Band out of Birmingham, Ala., plays

The 313th Army Band out of Birmingham, Ala., plays

The 313th Army Band out of Birmingham, Ala., plays the National Anthem during a ground breaking for a new Army Reserve center in Cape Coral, Fla., July 28.

Florida State Representative Gary Aubuchon speaks during

Florida State Representative Gary Aubuchon speaks during

Florida State Representative Gary Aubuchon speaks during a ground breaking ceremony for a new Army Reserve center in Cape Coral, Fla., July 28.

The 313th Army Band out of Birmingham, Ala., plays

The 313th Army Band out of Birmingham, Ala., plays

The 313th Army Band out of Birmingham, Ala., plays during a ground breaking ceremony for a new Army Reserve center in Cape Coral, Fla., July 28.

An artist rendering of a new Army Reserve center is

An artist rendering of a new Army Reserve center is

An artist rendering of a new Army Reserve center is inveiled in Cape Coral, Fla., July 28 during a ground breaking ceremony. Pictured from left to right are State Representative Gary Aubuchon, staff representat... More

Mr. John Sullivan, mayor of Cape Coral, Fla., addresses

Mr. John Sullivan, mayor of Cape Coral, Fla., addresses

Mr. John Sullivan, mayor of Cape Coral, Fla., addresses the attendees of a ground breaking ceremony for a new Army Reserve center July 28.

The 313th Army Band out of Birmingham, Ala., plays

The 313th Army Band out of Birmingham, Ala., plays

The 313th Army Band out of Birmingham, Ala., plays during a ground breaking ceremony for a new Army Reserve center in Cape Coral, Fla., July 28.

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