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New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett pauses

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett pauses

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett pauses for a photo before pushing on to a memorial ceremony here, Sept. 11. Follett, 44, of Baldwinsville, N.Y., walked about 85 miles from Syracuse N.Y. to Fort ... More

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett (right)

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett (right)

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett (right) poses with his friends Barb Bowman (middle) and Gary Bowman (left) here during his roughly 85-mile walk to Fort Drum, N.Y. between Sept. 7 and Sept. 11. F... More

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett, of

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett, of

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett, of Baldwinsville, pauses for a photo before launching a Shadow RQ-7 unmanned reconnaissance aircraft here, Sept. 11, 2012. Roughly a year later, Follett walked a... More

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett replenishes

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett replenishes

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett replenishes himself at an ice cream stand here during his roughly 85-mile walk to Fort Drum, N.Y., between Sept. 7 and Sept. 11. Follett, 44, of Baldwinsville, N.... More

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett poses

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett poses

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Glenn Follett poses at the 9-11 memorial here, Sept. 11. Follett, 44, of Baldwinsville, N.Y., walked about 85 miles, from Syracuse N.Y. to Fort Drum, in order to commemorate th... More

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