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Senior Arlington National Cemetery and Army National

Senior Arlington National Cemetery and Army National

Senior Arlington National Cemetery and Army National Military Cemeteries leadership observe the Veterans Day ceremony in the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Nov. 11, 2... More

Vice President Mike Pence is greeted by Karen

Vice President Mike Pence is greeted by Karen

Vice President Mike Pence is greeted by Karen Durham-Aguilera, executive director, Army National Military Cemeteries, on Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Nov. 11, 2017. Pence l... More

Representatives from Veterans Service Organizations

Representatives from Veterans Service Organizations

Representatives from Veterans Service Organizations hold flags along the lower wall of the Memorial Amphitheater on Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Nov. 11, 2017. (U.S. Army p... More

Senior Arlington National Cemetery and Army National

Senior Arlington National Cemetery and Army National

Senior Arlington National Cemetery and Army National Military Cemeteries leadership observe the Veterans Day ceremony in the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Nov. 11, 2... More

From left: Vice President Mike Pence; Maj. Gen. Michael

From left: Vice President Mike Pence; Maj. Gen. Michael

From left: Vice President Mike Pence; Maj. Gen. Michael Howard, commanding general, U.S. Army Military District of Washington; and David J. Shulkin, secretary, Veterans Affairs participate in a wreath laying ce... More

From left: Vice President Mike Pence; James Mattis,

From left: Vice President Mike Pence; James Mattis,

From left: Vice President Mike Pence; James Mattis, secretary of defense; and Thomas Stevens, national president, Korean War Veterans Association, talk in the Memorial Amphitheater Display Room at Arlington Nat... More

Thomas Stevens, national president, Korean War Veterans

Thomas Stevens, national president, Korean War Veterans

Thomas Stevens, national president, Korean War Veterans Association is greeted by Ms. Katharine Kelley, superintendent, Arlington National Cemetery, in the Memorial Amphitheater Display Room following a wreath ... More

Col. Jerry Farnsworth, chief of staff, Army National

Col. Jerry Farnsworth, chief of staff, Army National

Col. Jerry Farnsworth, chief of staff, Army National Military Cemeteries and Arlington National Cemetery; and Thomas Stevens, national president, Korean War Veterans Association; in the Memorial Amphitheater Di... More

Vice President Mike Pence is greeted by Karen

Vice President Mike Pence is greeted by Karen

Vice President Mike Pence is greeted by Karen Durham-Aguilera, executive director, Army National Military Cemeteries, on Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Nov. 11, 2017. Pence l... More

From left: Vice President Mike Pence; David J. Shulkin,

From left: Vice President Mike Pence; David J. Shulkin,

From left: Vice President Mike Pence; David J. Shulkin, secretary, Veterans Affairs; and Thomas Stevens, national president, Korean War Veterans Association; talk in the Memorial Amphitheater Display Room at Ar... More

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