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Three former members of the original color guard that

Three former members of the original color guard that

Three former members of the original color guard that participated in the original ceremony when Kelly Memorial Stadium was first memorialized proudly salute the colors which were handled by the Color Guard fro... More

The color guard and firing party from Company C, 2nd

The color guard and firing party from Company C, 2nd

The color guard and firing party from Company C, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment, 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade stand at attention as the memorial for Maj. Charles Kelly is unveiled to the public at Kelly Me... More

Veterans of Foreign Wars district commander Peter Mayer

Veterans of Foreign Wars district commander Peter Mayer

Veterans of Foreign Wars district commander Peter Mayer and Charles Kelly Jr. unveil the new memorial in front of Kelly Memorial Stadium in Sylvania Ga. Aug. 23. The stadium was rededicated to honor the 50 year... More

Charles Kelly Jr. holds the unit patch that his father,

Charles Kelly Jr. holds the unit patch that his father,

Charles Kelly Jr. holds the unit patch that his father, Maj. Charles Kelly wore when he flew his last mission in the Vinh Long Province of South Vietnam in front of Kelly Memorial Stadium in Sylvania Ga. Aug. 2... More

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