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A Salute the Soldiers event is held for the more than

A Salute the Soldiers event is held for the more than

A Salute the Soldiers event is held for the more than 2,100 Soldiers of the 42nd Infantry Division at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, N.J., Oct. 9, 2004. The ceremony, which honored the Operation Iraqi Fre... More

Performers with the New York USO troupe entertain more

Performers with the New York USO troupe entertain more

Performers with the New York USO troupe entertain more than 2,100 Soldiers at a Salute the Soldiers event is held at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, N.J., Oct. 9, 2004. The ceremony, which honored the Oper... More

Performers with the New York USO troupe entertain more

Performers with the New York USO troupe entertain more

Performers with the New York USO troupe entertain more than 2,100 Soldiers at a Salute the Soldiers event is held at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, N.J., Oct. 9, 2004. The ceremony, which honored the Oper... More

Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Taluto, commander, 42nd Infantry

Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Taluto, commander, 42nd Infantry

Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Taluto, commander, 42nd Infantry Division, addresses more than 2,100 Soldiers of the 42nd Infantry Division during a Salute the Soldiers event at held at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton,... More

Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Taluto, commander, 42nd Infantry

Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Taluto, commander, 42nd Infantry

Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Taluto, commander, 42nd Infantry Division, addresses more than 2,100 Soldiers of the 42nd Infantry Division during a Salute the Soldiers event at held at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton,... More

Performers with the New York USO troupe entertain more

Performers with the New York USO troupe entertain more

Performers with the New York USO troupe entertain more than 2,100 Soldiers at a Salute the Soldiers event is held at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, N.J., Oct. 9, 2004. The ceremony, which honored the Oper... More

Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Taluto, commander, 42nd Infantry

Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Taluto, commander, 42nd Infantry

Maj. Gen. Joseph J. Taluto, commander, 42nd Infantry Division, addresses more than 2,100 Soldiers of the 42nd Infantry Division during a Salute the Soldiers event at held at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton,... More

Soldiers are reunited with family members after a Salute

Soldiers are reunited with family members after a Salute

Soldiers are reunited with family members after a Salute the Soldiers event for the more than 2,100 Soldiers of the 42nd Infantry Division at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, N.J., Oct. 9, 2004. The ceremon... More

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