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SAN DIEGO – Veterans of the Vietnam War gather at the

SAN DIEGO – Veterans of the Vietnam War gather at the

SAN DIEGO – Veterans of the Vietnam War gather at the Scottish Rite Event Center in San Diego March 29, 2016. The center hosted a Vietnam War 50th anniversary commemoration as part of the presidential proclamat... More

SAN DIEGO – Marines with 1st Law Enforcement Battalion,

SAN DIEGO – Marines with 1st Law Enforcement Battalion,

SAN DIEGO – Marines with 1st Law Enforcement Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, present the colors at a Vietnam War 50th anniversary commemoration in San Diego March 29, 2016. The event... More

SAN DIEGO – Supporters cheer as veterans of the Vietnam

SAN DIEGO – Supporters cheer as veterans of the Vietnam

SAN DIEGO – Supporters cheer as veterans of the Vietnam War enter the room at the Scottish Rite Event Center in San Diego March 29, 2016. The center hosted a Vietnam War 50th anniversary commemoration as part o... More

SAN DIEGO – Raul Romero salutes the national colors

SAN DIEGO – Raul Romero salutes the national colors

SAN DIEGO – Raul Romero salutes the national colors during a Vietnam War 50th anniversary commemoration in San Diego March 29, 2016. The event was part of the presidential proclamation of commemoration for Viet... More

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