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Soldiers attending an April 26 memorial for Spc. Jeffrey

Soldiers attending an April 26 memorial for Spc. Jeffrey

Soldiers attending an April 26 memorial for Spc. Jeffrey White Jr. pay their final respects for their fallen brother in arms.

A "soldier's headstone" commemorates the service and

A "soldier's headstone" commemorates the service and

A "soldier's headstone" commemorates the service and sacrifice of Spc. Jeffrey White at a April 26 memorial ceremony on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.

Army Staff Sgt. Raymond Fain gives a eulogy for Spc.

Army Staff Sgt. Raymond Fain gives a eulogy for Spc.

Army Staff Sgt. Raymond Fain gives a eulogy for Spc. Jeffrey White at an April 26 memorial ceremony on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Fain was White's former team leader and squad leader.

Paratroopers fire the first of three volleys during

Paratroopers fire the first of three volleys during

Paratroopers fire the first of three volleys during a 21-gun salute at the April 26 memorial for Spc. Jeffrey White, who was killed in combat, April 3, during an improvised explosive attack in Afghanistan.

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