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Stephen Binyard’s grave is displayed at the unveiling

Stephen Binyard’s grave is displayed at the unveiling

Stephen Binyard’s grave is displayed at the unveiling of Edgerly Cemetery aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Sept. 18. The cemetery has been cleaned-up and restored to honor the memory of Binyard and the ... More

Senior Airmen Evan and Adam Van Horn stand outside

Senior Airmen Evan and Adam Van Horn stand outside

Senior Airmen Evan and Adam Van Horn stand outside the Air Reserve Personnel Center headquarters building June 17, 2014. Members at the Air Reserve Personnel Center have been seeing double since Senior Airmen E... More

Descendants of the Edgerly Plantation visit Stephen

Descendants of the Edgerly Plantation visit Stephen

Descendants of the Edgerly Plantation visit Stephen Binyard’s grave during the unveiling of Edgerly Cemetery aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Sept. 18. Many of Binyard’s descendants attended the ceremon... More

Relatives of the late retired US Navy (USN) Vice Admiral (VADM) James B. Stockdale pay their respects during a funeral at the US Naval Academy Cemetery on Hospital Point. Friends, family members and shipmates gathered to attend the funeral service for the former Naval Aviator, Vietnam prisoner of war (POW), test pilot, academic and Medal of Honor recipient who died July 5, at the age of 81. He was a member of the US Naval Academy Class of 1947

Relatives of the late retired US Navy (USN) Vice Admiral (VADM) James ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Annapolis State: Maryland (MD) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: Stockdale Scene Camera Operator: JO2 Andre Mci... More

Kimberly Morgan speaks during the unveiling of Edgerly

Kimberly Morgan speaks during the unveiling of Edgerly

Kimberly Morgan speaks during the unveiling of Edgerly Cemetery aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Sept. 18. Morgan has been overseeing the restoration of the cemetery and discovered the grave site of Ste... More

Akosua Moore speaks during the unveiling of Edgerly

Akosua Moore speaks during the unveiling of Edgerly

Akosua Moore speaks during the unveiling of Edgerly Cemetery aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Sept. 18. Moore and Kimberly Morgan have worked together to restore the cemetery where Stephen Binyard is bu... More

A cemetery marker is displayed at the unveiling of

A cemetery marker is displayed at the unveiling of

A cemetery marker is displayed at the unveiling of Edgerly Cemetery aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Sept. 18. The cemetery is home to many unmarked graves belonging to ancestors from the Edgerly Planta... More

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