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Lt. Col. Kevin Black, battalion commander, offers a

Lt. Col. Kevin Black, battalion commander, offers a

Lt. Col. Kevin Black, battalion commander, offers a coin to Goldstar Mothers Ms. Patti Ward and Ms. Cathy Mcfarlane. Their sons along with two other Soldiers were killed Feb. 9, 2009. Lt. Col. Gary Derby, Sgt. ... More

Four empty boots signify the loss and service of Soldiers

Four empty boots signify the loss and service of Soldiers

Four empty boots signify the loss and service of Soldiers killed in a deadly attack Feb. 9, 2009. Lt. Col. Gary Derby, Sgt. Joshua Ward, Pvt. 1st Class Albert Jex and Pvt. 1st Class Jonathan Roberge were killed... More

Families place yellow roses against placards of different

Families place yellow roses against placards of different

Families place yellow roses against placards of different military branches during a memorial ceremony at the Texas State Veterans Cemetery in Abilene, Texas, May 28, 2018. For memorial ceremonies, families and... More

William Beaumont Army Medical Center volunteer Mary

William Beaumont Army Medical Center volunteer Mary

William Beaumont Army Medical Center volunteer Mary Fran LeMar, FRG leader, holds the Yellow Rose of Texas Award, which she was presented earlier in July, at WBAMC, July 27. The Yellow Rose of Texas Award is an... More

Goldstar Mothers, Ms. Patti Ward and Ms. Cathy Mcfarlane,

Goldstar Mothers, Ms. Patti Ward and Ms. Cathy Mcfarlane,

Goldstar Mothers, Ms. Patti Ward and Ms. Cathy Mcfarlane, reflect on their sons' lives and service at a memorial ceremony marking the 10th year anniversary of theirs and two other Soldiers lives lost Feb. 9, 20... More

Cpt. Daniel Oberlander, the emcee for the memorial,

Cpt. Daniel Oberlander, the emcee for the memorial,

Cpt. Daniel Oberlander, the emcee for the memorial, offers yellow roses to Goldstar mother, Ms. Cathy Mcfarlane. Her son, Pvt. 1st Class Albert Jex, was killed when a vehicle borne improvised explosive device h... More

Lt. Col. Steven Knapp, commander, Troop Command, William

Lt. Col. Steven Knapp, commander, Troop Command, William

Lt. Col. Steven Knapp, commander, Troop Command, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, presents the Yellow Rose of Texas Award to Shelly Crowly, Family Readiness Support Assistant, during an awards presentation... More

Former Soldier Jason Bates, memorializes his late commander

Former Soldier Jason Bates, memorializes his late commander

Former Soldier Jason Bates, memorializes his late commander and Soldiers who were killed Feb. 9, 2009. Lt. Col. Gary Derby, Sgt. Joshua Ward, Pvt. 1st Class Albert Jex and Pvt. 1st Class Jonathon Roberge were k... More

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