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Retired Sgt. Jesse Lund's daughter Kadence pins the

Retired Sgt. Jesse Lund's daughter Kadence pins the

Retired Sgt. Jesse Lund's daughter Kadence pins the Purple Heart medal on her father during his ceremony at the armory in Brooklyn Park, Minn., Dec. 8.

Retired Sgt. Jesse Lund, a New Ulm, Minn., native,

Retired Sgt. Jesse Lund, a New Ulm, Minn., native,

Retired Sgt. Jesse Lund, a New Ulm, Minn., native, shakes the hand of Chuck Jones, the adjutant commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart Department of Minnesota. Lund was honored in Brooklyn Park, Mi... More

Retired Sgt. Jesse Lund, a New Ulm, Minn., native,

Retired Sgt. Jesse Lund, a New Ulm, Minn., native,

Retired Sgt. Jesse Lund, a New Ulm, Minn., native, received the Purple Heart medal six years after he was wounded in Iraq. Lund was honored at his last unit of assignment Alpha Company, 134th Brigade Support Ba... More

Friends, family and brothers-in-arms attended retired

Friends, family and brothers-in-arms attended retired

Friends, family and brothers-in-arms attended retired Sgt. Jesse Lund as he is honored at his last unit of assignment, Alpha Company, 134th Brigade Support Battalion, 1/34th Infantry Division's armory in Brookl... More

Sgt. Jesse Lund, retired, a New Ulm, Minn., native,

Sgt. Jesse Lund, retired, a New Ulm, Minn., native,

Sgt. Jesse Lund, retired, a New Ulm, Minn., native, receives the Purple Heart medal six years after he was wounded in Iraq. Lund was honored at his last unit of assignment Alpha Company, 134th Brigade Support B... More

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