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LATHAM, N.Y. --  The World War I Doughboy Color Guard

LATHAM, N.Y. -- The World War I Doughboy Color Guard

LATHAM, N.Y. -- The World War I Doughboy Color Guard of the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division march into the World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval ... More

LATHAM, N.Y. -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's World

LATHAM, N.Y. -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's World

LATHAM, N.Y. -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's World War I proclamation on display during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs headquarters here on Ap... More

LATHAM, N.Y. -- World War I artifacts on display during

LATHAM, N.Y. -- World War I artifacts on display during

LATHAM, N.Y. -- World War I artifacts on display during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs headquarters here on April 6. In addition to highlighting t... More

LATHAM, N.Y. --  The World War I Doughboy Color Guard

LATHAM, N.Y. -- The World War I Doughboy Color Guard

LATHAM, N.Y. -- The World War I Doughboy Color Guard of the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division march into the World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval ... More

LATHAM, N.Y. -- New York State Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul

LATHAM, N.Y. -- New York State Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul

LATHAM, N.Y. -- New York State Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul speaks during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs headquarters here on April 6. In addition to... More

LATHAM, N.Y. --  The World War I Doughboy Color Guard

LATHAM, N.Y. -- The World War I Doughboy Color Guard

LATHAM, N.Y. -- The World War I Doughboy Color Guard of the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division march into the World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval ... More

LATHAM, N.Y. -- Col. (retired) Eric Hesse; director

LATHAM, N.Y. -- Col. (retired) Eric Hesse; director

LATHAM, N.Y. -- Col. (retired) Eric Hesse; director of the New York State Division of Veterans Affairs speaks during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affair... More

LATHAM, N.Y. --  Sgt. 1st Class Brian Swanhall stands

LATHAM, N.Y. -- Sgt. 1st Class Brian Swanhall stands

LATHAM, N.Y. -- Sgt. 1st Class Brian Swanhall stands by to play Taps as the World War I Doughboy Color Guard of the New York National Guard’s 42nd Infantry Division march into the World War I centennial ceremo... More

LATHAM, N.Y. -- Sgt. 1st Class Brian Swanhall of the

LATHAM, N.Y. -- Sgt. 1st Class Brian Swanhall of the

LATHAM, N.Y. -- Sgt. 1st Class Brian Swanhall of the 42nd Infantry Division Band plays taps during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs headquarters her... More

LATHAM, N.Y. -- World War I uniforms and artifacts

LATHAM, N.Y. -- World War I uniforms and artifacts

LATHAM, N.Y. -- World War I uniforms and artifacts on display during a World War I centennial ceremony at the New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs headquarters here on April 6. In addition to h... More

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