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Maj. Bruce Daws, with the Fayetteville Independent

Maj. Bruce Daws, with the Fayetteville Independent

Maj. Bruce Daws, with the Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry, gives his remarks about Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D., during a dedication ceremony at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters at Fort Bragg, N.... More

A memorial plaque honoring Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D.

A memorial plaque honoring Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D.

A memorial plaque honoring Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D. was unveiled at a dedication ceremony at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters at Fort Bragg, N.C., March 12, 2015. Harford, 62, passed away after a sud... More

Uniform details of Maj. Bruce Daws, with the Fayetteville

Uniform details of Maj. Bruce Daws, with the Fayetteville

Uniform details of Maj. Bruce Daws, with the Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry, as he gives his remarks about Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D., during a dedication ceremony at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headq... More

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command chief of staff, shares his thoughts of Lee S. Harford Jr. Ph.D. during a dedication ceremony at the USARC headquarters at Fort Bragg, N.C., March 12, 2015. Har... More

1st Lt. Markus Harford, left, son of Lee S. Harford

1st Lt. Markus Harford, left, son of Lee S. Harford

1st Lt. Markus Harford, left, son of Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D., is the commander of the 801st Engineer Company in Vallejo, Calif. He attended a memorial plaque dedication ceremony at the U.S. Army Reserve Comma... More

First Lt. Markus Harford, right, son of Lee S. Harford

First Lt. Markus Harford, right, son of Lee S. Harford

First Lt. Markus Harford, right, son of Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D., listens to remarks about his father during a dedication ceremony at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters at Fort Bragg, N.C., March 12, 2... More

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command chief of staff, shares his thoughts of Lee S. Harford Jr. Ph.D. during a dedication ceremony at the USARC headquarters at Fort Bragg, N.C., March 12, 2015. Har... More

First Lt. Markus Harford, right, son of Lee S. Harford

First Lt. Markus Harford, right, son of Lee S. Harford

First Lt. Markus Harford, right, son of Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D., shares a moment with Maj. Gen. Peter Lennon, U.S. Army Reserve commanding general for support, during dedication ceremony at the U.S. Army Rese... More

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command chief of staff, left, and 1st Lt. Markus Harford, unveil a memorial plaque honoring Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D. during a dedication ceremony at the USARC headqua... More

First Lt. Markus Harford, left, son of Lee S. Harford

First Lt. Markus Harford, left, son of Lee S. Harford

First Lt. Markus Harford, left, son of Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D., talks with Wendell Small with the Sons of the American Revolution during dedication ceremony at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters at Fo... More

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command

Maj. Gen. Luis R. Visot, U.S. Army Reserve Command chief of staff, left, and 1st Lt. Markus Harford, unveil a memorial plaque honoring Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D. during a dedication ceremony at the USARC headqua... More

Maj. Bruce Daws, with the Fayetteville Independent

Maj. Bruce Daws, with the Fayetteville Independent

Maj. Bruce Daws, with the Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry, gives his remarks about Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D., during a dedication ceremony at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters at Fort Bragg, N.... More

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