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The Virginia National Guard's 29th Division Band provides

The Virginia National Guard's 29th Division Band provides

The Virginia National Guard's 29th Division Band provides music June 24, 2017, In Madison, Virginia, for a ceremony dedicating a new historical highway marker honoring a Medal of Honor recipient born in the cou... More

A new historical marker honoring U.S. Army Cpl. Clinton

A new historical marker honoring U.S. Army Cpl. Clinton

A new historical marker honoring U.S. Army Cpl. Clinton Greaves and his act of “extraordinary heroism” during a U.S. cavalry fight with Apache Indians is unveiled June 24, 2017, in Madison, Virginia. (U.S. Nat... More

The Virginia National Guard's 29th Division Band provides

The Virginia National Guard's 29th Division Band provides

The Virginia National Guard's 29th Division Band provides music June 24, 2017, In Madison, Virginia, for a ceremony dedicating a new historical highway marker honoring a Medal of Honor recipient born in the cou... More

Madison County Board of Supervisors Chair Clay Jackson

Madison County Board of Supervisors Chair Clay Jackson

Madison County Board of Supervisors Chair Clay Jackson and Madison American Legion Post #157 Commander Eric Stevens unveil a new historical marker honoring Madison native and Medal of Honor recipient U.S. Army ... More

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