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The National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes’ players

The National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes’ players

The National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes’ players wear the XVIII Airborne Corps unit patch on their helmets during the Hurricanes’ 16th annual Military Appreciation Day at PNC Arena, in Raleigh, N.C., J... More

Pfc. Senterria Weeks, public affairs specialist with

Pfc. Senterria Weeks, public affairs specialist with

Pfc. Senterria Weeks, public affairs specialist with the North Carolina National Guard, hugs the mascot during the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes’ 16th annual Military Appreciation Day at PNC Aren... More

A woman takes a photo of Staff Sgt. Mike Lopez,

A woman takes a photo of Staff Sgt. Mike Lopez,

A woman takes a photo of Staff Sgt. Mike Lopez, phycological operations specialist assigned to U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., who is showing a young man how to use a military free fall... More

The National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes’ had

The National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes’ had

The National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes’ had short biographies and pictures of deployed Soldiers displayed in their locker room during the Hurricanes’ 16th annual Military Appreciation Day at PNC Arena... More

Staff Sgt. Devonte Blackstoc, left, a Lawton, Oklahoma

Staff Sgt. Devonte Blackstoc, left, a Lawton, Oklahoma

Staff Sgt. Devonte Blackstoc, left, a Lawton, Oklahoma native and parachute rigger with the 647th Quartermaster Company, Fort Bragg, N.C., teaches Logan Dubin, right, Campbell University ROTC member, about airb... More

Spc. Conner Gilpatrick, middle, and Spc. Landon Teschendorf,

Spc. Conner Gilpatrick, middle, and Spc. Landon Teschendorf,

Spc. Conner Gilpatrick, middle, and Spc. Landon Teschendorf, infantrymen with the 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C., mentor a young man on the fundamentals of Army leadership during the National Hockey L... More

The 82nd Airborne Division’s All-American Chorus performs

The 82nd Airborne Division’s All-American Chorus performs

The 82nd Airborne Division’s All-American Chorus performs during the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes’ 16th annual Military Appreciation Day at PNC Arena, in Raleigh, N.C., Jan. 13, 2019. The event... More

A child holds a American Flag during the Carolina

A child holds a American Flag during the Carolina

A child holds a American Flag during the Carolina Hurricanes’ 16th annual Military Appreciation Day at PNC Arena, in Raleigh, N.C., Jan. 13, 2019. The event honored military members and allowed civilians the o... More

Pfc. Jordan Sui,  parachute rigger with the 647th

Pfc. Jordan Sui, parachute rigger with the 647th

Pfc. Jordan Sui, parachute rigger with the 647th Quartermaster Company, Fort Bragg, N.C., sets up a static display during the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes’ 16th annual Military Appreciation Da... More

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Charles Thompson, UH72A Pilot

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Charles Thompson, UH72A Pilot

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Charles Thompson, UH72A Pilot with the North Carolina National Guard, poses for a photograph with his son during the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes’ 16th annual Military Ap... More

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