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Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, walks

Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, walks

Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, walks with Joshua Blackwell, 4, during a Survivor Outreach Services recognition ceremony Aug. 22, located outside the Fallen Heroes Family Center at Fort Carson. J... More

Gold medals are aligned on a table prior to a Survivor

Gold medals are aligned on a table prior to a Survivor

Gold medals are aligned on a table prior to a Survivor Outreach Services recognition ceremony Aug. 22 at Fort Carson, located outside the Fallen Heroes Family Center. Dozens of children, representing the loss o... More

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander,

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander,

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, speaks during a Survivor Outreach Services recognition ceremony Aug. 22, located outside the Fallen Heroes Family Center... More

Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, speaks

Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, speaks

Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, speaks during a Survivor Outreach Services recognition ceremony Aug. 22, located outside the Fallen Heroes Family Center at Fort Carson. Dozens of children, repres... More

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander,

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander,

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, presents Joshua Blackwell, 4, a gold medal of remembrance during a Survivor Outreach Services recognition ceremony Aug. ... More

Pat O'Kane-Trombley reads a poem in honor of her son,

Pat O'Kane-Trombley reads a poem in honor of her son,

Pat O'Kane-Trombley reads a poem in honor of her son, Air Force Capt. Thomas O'Kane-Gramith, during a Survivor Outreach Services recognition ceremony Aug. 22, located outside the Fallen Heroes Family Center at ... More

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander,

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander,

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, presents Joshua Blackwell, 4, a gold medal of remembrance during a Survivor Outreach Services recognition ceremony Aug. ... More

Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, speaks

Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, speaks

Col. Robert F. McLaughlin, garrison commander, speaks during a Survivor Outreach Services recognition ceremony Aug. 22, located outside the Fallen Heroes Family Center at Fort Carson. Dozens of children, repres... More

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander,

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander,

Brig. Gen. James H. Doty, acting senior commander, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, speaks during a Survivor Outreach Services recognition ceremony Aug. 22, located outside the Fallen Heroes Family Center... More

Morgan Aschan, 11, and Wyatt Aschan, 14, talk to local

Morgan Aschan, 11, and Wyatt Aschan, 14, talk to local

Morgan Aschan, 11, and Wyatt Aschan, 14, talk to local reporters after a Survivor Outreach Services recognition ceremony Aug. 22, located outside the Fallen Heroes Family Center at Fort Carson. Their father, Ma... More

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