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Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind Their Wounds.” The panel consisted of US Navy Vietnam War Veterans, and is a dy... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras (right) fields questions during a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind their Wounds.” Lliteras served as a U.S. Nav... More

Elijah Palmer, Deputy Director of Education at the

Elijah Palmer, Deputy Director of Education at the

Elijah Palmer, Deputy Director of Education at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum welcomes and orients visitors to their moderated evening program “To Bind Their Wounds” on Wednesday, November 13, 2019. The moderat... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras (right) fields questions during a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind their Wounds.” Lliteras served as a U.S. Nav... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind Their Wounds.” The panel consisted of US Navy Vietnam War Veterans, and is a dy... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras (right) fields questions during a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind their Wounds.” Lliteras served as a U.S. Nav... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind Their Wounds.” The panel consisted of US Navy Vietnam War Veterans, and is a dy... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind Their Wounds.” The panel consisted of US Navy Vietnam War Veterans, and is a dy... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras (right) fields questions during a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind their Wounds.” Lliteras served as a U.S. Nav... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Gordon Paulson

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Gordon Paulson

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Gordon Paulson fields questions during a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind Their Wounds.” Paulson served as a U.S. Navy Chaplai... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind Their Wounds.” The panel consisted of US Navy Vietnam War Veterans, and is a dy... More

Elijah Palmer (left), Deputy Director of Education

Elijah Palmer (left), Deputy Director of Education

Elijah Palmer (left), Deputy Director of Education at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum welcomes and orients visitors to their moderated evening program “To Bind Their Wounds” on Wednesday, November 13, 2019. The ... More

Museum Director, John Pentangelo (right) shares some

Museum Director, John Pentangelo (right) shares some

Museum Director, John Pentangelo (right) shares some remarks with Jan Herman, former Chief of Naval Medical History during a moderated panel titled "To Bind Their Wounds." The panel consisted of US Navy Vietnam... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Danny Lliteras (right) fields questions during a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind their Wounds.” Lliteras served as a U.S. Nav... More

Submitted photo by Clay Farrington. Museum Director

Submitted photo by Clay Farrington. Museum Director

Submitted photo by Clay Farrington. Museum Director John Pentangelo of the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, provides some opening remarks during a moderated panel titled "To Bind Their Wounds.” The panel consisted o... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Gordon Paulson

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Gordon Paulson

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Gordon Paulson fields questions during a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind Their Wounds.” Paulson served as a U.S. Navy Chaplai... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind Their Wounds.” The panel consisted of US Navy Vietnam War Veterans, and is a dy... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Scenes from a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To Bind Their Wounds.” The panel consisted of US Navy Vietnam War Veterans, and is a dy... More

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Jan Herman, retired

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Jan Herman, retired

Submitted Photo by Clay Farrington. Jan Herman, retired Chief of Naval Medical History from 1979-2012 provides some remarks during a moderated panel session hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum titled “To B... More

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