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U.S. Air Force Col. Kurt Wendt, left, 501st Combat

U.S. Air Force Col. Kurt Wendt, left, 501st Combat

U.S. Air Force Col. Kurt Wendt, left, 501st Combat Support Wing commander, speaks with Julie Spence, center, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, and Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, right, RAF High Wyc... More

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High Wycombe commander, observes the headstones at Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, England, Nov. 9, 2020. Laid to rest at the cemetery are 3,812 United S... More

Julie Spence, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, lays

Julie Spence, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, lays

Julie Spence, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, lays a wreath along the Tablets of the Missing during a Veterans Day ceremony at the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, England, Nov. 9, 2020. The Tablets... More

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High Wycombe commander, observes the headstones at Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, England, Nov. 9, 2020. Cambridge American Cemetery is the only World W... More

Julie Spence, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridge shire, speaks

Julie Spence, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridge shire, speaks

Julie Spence, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridge shire, speaks during a Veterans Day ceremony at the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, England, Nov. 9, 2020. This ceremony honors veterans of the past and pres... More

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High Wycombe commander, lays a wreath along the Tablets of the Missing during a Veterans Day ceremony at Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, England, Nov. 9,... More

A wreath from the 501st Combat Support Wing rests in

A wreath from the 501st Combat Support Wing rests in

A wreath from the 501st Combat Support Wing rests in front of the Tablets of the Missing during a Veterans Day ceremony at the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, England, Nov. 9, 2020. This wreath was pl... More

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High

Royal Air Force Group Captain Phil Arnold, RAF High Wycombe commander, salutes after laying a wreath along the Tablets of the Missing during a Veterans Day ceremony at the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memori... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Kurt Wendt, 501st Combat Support

U.S. Air Force Col. Kurt Wendt, 501st Combat Support

U.S. Air Force Col. Kurt Wendt, 501st Combat Support Wing commander, lays a wreath along the Tablets of the Missing during a Veterans Day ceremony at Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, England, Nov. 9, 2... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Kurt Wendt, 501st Combat Support

U.S. Air Force Col. Kurt Wendt, 501st Combat Support

U.S. Air Force Col. Kurt Wendt, 501st Combat Support Wing commander, stands in front of the Tablets of the Missing prior to a Veterans Day ceremony at the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, England, Nov.... More

Julie Spence, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, speaks

Julie Spence, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, speaks

Julie Spence, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, speaks during a Veterans Day ceremony at the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, England, Nov. 9, 2020. The ceremony honors veterans of the past and presen... More

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