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wreath laying ceremony at the soldiers and sailors monument fleet week new york 2011

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Maj. Gen. Richard Mills, a Huntington, N.Y., native,

Maj. Gen. Richard Mills, a Huntington, N.Y., native,

Maj. Gen. Richard Mills, a Huntington, N.Y., native, salutes a Memorial Day wreath laid at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, May 30. More than 3,000 Marines, Sailors and Coast Guardsmen in the area participa... More

Maj. Gen. Richard Mills, a Huntington, N.Y., native,

Maj. Gen. Richard Mills, a Huntington, N.Y., native,

Maj. Gen. Richard Mills, a Huntington, N.Y., native, and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg talk before a Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument May 30. More than 3,000 Marines... More

Members of various veteran service organizations listened

Members of various veteran service organizations listened

Members of various veteran service organizations listened to remarks by Major Gen. Richard Mills, a Huntington, N.Y., during the Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, May 3... More

Members of various veteran service organizations salute

Members of various veteran service organizations salute

Members of various veteran service organizations salute the American Flag during the Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, May 30. More than 3,000 Marines, sailors and Coas... More

Maj. Gen. Richard Mills, a Huntington, N.Y., native,

Maj. Gen. Richard Mills, a Huntington, N.Y., native,

Maj. Gen. Richard Mills, a Huntington, N.Y., native, returns a salute to Harlem Youth Marine Cadets during a Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, May 30. More than 3,000 M... More

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg walks down from the

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg walks down from the

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg walks down from the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument after laying a wreath in honor of Memorial Day and escorted by Harlem Youth Marine Cadets, May 30. He was joined by Majo. Gen... More

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