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Matt Ellis, a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton

Matt Ellis, a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton

Matt Ellis, a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton High School graduate, speaks during his Purple Heart ceremony at the high school, March 27, Lumberton, N.C. Ellis, who graduated high school in 2007 before joi... More

Matt Ellis, a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton

Matt Ellis, a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton

Matt Ellis, a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton High School graduate, attends a Purple Heart ceremony for him, at LHS, March 27, Lumberton, N.C. Ellis, who graduated high school in 2007 before joining the Ma... More

Matt Ellis (right), a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton

Matt Ellis (right), a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton

Matt Ellis (right), a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton High School graduate, stands at the position of attention as his second Purple Heart is awarded for injuries sustained during his 2009-10, deployment t... More

A Lumberton High School student, and member of the

A Lumberton High School student, and member of the

A Lumberton High School student, and member of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps sings the national anthem during a Purple Heart ceremony for Matt Ellis, a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton High Scho... More

A Lumberton High School student, and member of the

A Lumberton High School student, and member of the

A Lumberton High School student, and member of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps sings the national anthem during a Purple Heart ceremony for Matt Ellis, a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton High Scho... More

Matt Ellis, a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton

Matt Ellis, a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton

Matt Ellis, a former Marine sergeant and Lumberton High School graduate, speaks during his Purple Heart ceremony at LHS, March 27, Lumberton, N.C. Ellis, who graduated high school in 2007 before joining the Mar... More

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