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Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head

Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head

Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head instructor for improvised explosive device awareness at the Battle Skills Training School aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., accepts the 2012 Veteran of the Year aw... More

Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head

Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head

Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head instructor for improvised explosive device awareness at the Battle Skills Training School aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., waits with his wife and daughter during... More

A row of veterans sit at the front of a meeting of

A row of veterans sit at the front of a meeting of

A row of veterans sit at the front of a meeting of the Jacksonville, N.C., City Council, where the city recognized them for their outstanding contributions to the local community Nov. 20, 2012. Jacksonville May... More

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to Afghanistan, participate in the Georgian Flag Lowering ceremony aboard Camp Leatherneck, Helmand province, Afghanistan, July 15, 2014. The lowering of the Geor... More

Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head

Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head

Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head instructor for improvised explosive device awareness at the Battle Skills Training School aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., shakes hands with members of the Jackso... More

Mayor Sammy Phillips of Jacksonville, N.C., speaks

Mayor Sammy Phillips of Jacksonville, N.C., speaks

Mayor Sammy Phillips of Jacksonville, N.C., speaks during a City Council session that recognized 30 area veterans for their outstanding support of the local community Nov. 20, 2012. Phillips thanked the veteran... More

Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head

Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head

Cpl. Joshua T. Shakeshaft, a combat engineer and head instructor for improvised explosive device awareness at the Battle Skills Training School aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., accepts the 2012 Veteran of the Year aw... More

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to Afghanistan, participate in the Georgian Flag Lowering ceremony aboard Camp Leatherneck, Helmand province, Afghanistan, July 15, 2014. The lowering of the Geor... More

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to Afghanistan, participate in the Georgian Flag Lowering ceremony aboard Camp Leatherneck, Helmand province, Afghanistan, July 15, 2014. The lowering of the Geor... More

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to

Georgian soldiers, with the Georgian contingent to Afghanistan, participate in the Georgian Flag Lowering ceremony aboard Camp Leatherneck, Helmand province, Afghanistan, July 15, 2014. The lowering of the Geor... More

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