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KDVA Commissioner, BG (Ret) Norman Arflack addresses

KDVA Commissioner, BG (Ret) Norman Arflack addresses

KDVA Commissioner, BG (Ret) Norman Arflack addresses the crowd at the Grand Opening of the Radcliff Vet Center at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

Hanscom Command Chief Master Sgt. Patricia L. Hickey

Hanscom Command Chief Master Sgt. Patricia L. Hickey

Hanscom Command Chief Master Sgt. Patricia L. Hickey speaks with veterans during a barbecue at the Lowell Veterans Community Care Center July 26. Hanscom volunteers prepared and served more than 120 meals and t... More

Crocheting A New Pattern Leads to Good Health

Crocheting A New Pattern Leads to Good Health

Tech. Sgt. Amber Lang assigned to the 171st Air Refueling Wing Maintenance Squadron near Pittsburgh poses for a photo Dec. 7, 2018. Lang volunteers at the Southwestern Veterans Center and teaches residents how ... More

Kentucky Lieutenant Govenor Jenean Hampton address

Kentucky Lieutenant Govenor Jenean Hampton address

Kentucky Lieutenant Govenor Jenean Hampton address a crowd filled with veterans during the Grand Opening of the Radcliff Vet Center at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

A huge American flag is draped between fire trucks

A huge American flag is draped between fire trucks

A huge American flag is draped between fire trucks at the entrance to the Radcliff Vet Center. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

COL Patrick Kaune address the crowd at the Grand Opening

COL Patrick Kaune address the crowd at the Grand Opening

COL Patrick Kaune address the crowd at the Grand Opening of the Radcliff Vet Center at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

MG (Ret) Robert Silverthorn Jr. salutes the color during

MG (Ret) Robert Silverthorn Jr. salutes the color during

MG (Ret) Robert Silverthorn Jr. salutes the color during the National Anthem at the Grand Opening of the Radcliff Vet Center at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

Dignitaries including the Mayor of Radcliff, Mike Weaver

Dignitaries including the Mayor of Radcliff, Mike Weaver

Dignitaries including the Mayor of Radcliff, Mike Weaver (second from left), KY LT GOV Jenean Hampton (fourth from left), KDVA Commissioner, BG (Ret) Norman Arflack (fourth from right), COL Patrick Kaune (secon... More

Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class Penny Couvillion, assigned

Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class Penny Couvillion, assigned

Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class Penny Couvillion, assigned to the Naval Operational Support Center Indianapolis, talks with retired Chief Mess Management Specialist Patricia Harkey about her days in the Navy, Ju... More

Kentucky Lieutenant Govenor Jenean Hampton address

Kentucky Lieutenant Govenor Jenean Hampton address

Kentucky Lieutenant Govenor Jenean Hampton address a crowd filled with veterans during the Grand Opening of the Radcliff Vet Center at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (US Army Photo by Charles Leffler)

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