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James R. Rominger, a Korean War veteran renders a salute

James R. Rominger, a Korean War veteran renders a salute

James R. Rominger, a Korean War veteran renders a salute as the national anthem is being played during the "Remembering our Veterans" annual banquet of the Korean War Veterans Association Don C. Faith Chapter 2... More

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Clark W. LeMasters Jr., the commander

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Clark W. LeMasters Jr., the commander

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Clark W. LeMasters Jr., the commander of the 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) addresses the guests of the Korean War Veterans Association Chapter 222 "Remembering our Veterans" annu... More

Korean War veteran Jesus Villanueva sells raffle tickets

Korean War veteran Jesus Villanueva sells raffle tickets

Korean War veteran Jesus Villanueva sells raffle tickets to Korean War veteran James R. Rominger July 27 at Club Hood on Fort Hood during the annual "Remembering our Veterans" banquet organized by the Korean Wa... More

Children from a Killeen area Korean church perform

Children from a Killeen area Korean church perform

Children from a Killeen area Korean church perform a Korean fan dance July 27 at Club Hood on Fort Hood, Texas, during a banquet commemorating the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Korean War Armistice. Mo... More

Ronald L. Swift, left, and Michael C. Gicchatti, both

Ronald L. Swift, left, and Michael C. Gicchatti, both

Ronald L. Swift, left, and Michael C. Gicchatti, both Korean War veterans, proceed toward the stage during a banquet to lay a wreath to remember all who were lost in the Korean War at Club Hood in Fort Hood, Te... More

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Clark W. LeMasters Jr., the commander

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Clark W. LeMasters Jr., the commander

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Clark W. LeMasters Jr., the commander of the 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) addresses the guests of the Korean War Veterans Association Chapter 222 "Remembering our Veterans" annu... More

Children with a Killeen area Korean church perform

Children with a Killeen area Korean church perform

Children with a Killeen area Korean church perform a Korean fan dance during a banquet commemorating the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Korean War Armistice at Club Hood in Fort Hood, Texas, July 27, 20... More

Korean War veterans James R. Rominger, left, and Ronald

Korean War veterans James R. Rominger, left, and Ronald

Korean War veterans James R. Rominger, left, and Ronald L. Swift, both members of the Korean War Veterans Association Don C. Faith Chapter 222, proceed to the stage to post the U.S. and South Korean colors du... More

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