Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Honoring Veterans.

Paralyzed Happy Veterans Day of the united states (PVA) individuals and personnel venerated the women and men of the usa military, each past and present, at parades and ceremonies throughout the usa on Veterans Day, Nov. 11.

participants of the PVA national body of workers and govt board took part in multiple offerings at country wide memorials all through the Washington, D.C., vicinity, which include the national international conflict II Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Arlington national Cemetery in Virginia.

Caption: Paralyzed Veterans of the usa (PVA) Senior vp Ken Weas, seated right, PVA courses Editor Tom Fjerstad, seated left, and express Scripts Senior Director Thomas Jenkins, status in the back of, prepare to put a wreath on the countrywide international war II Memorial in Washington, D.C., final Veterans Day, Nov. 11.


Caption: Paralyzed Veterans of the usa (PVA) national vice chairman Hack Albertson, right, and fellow PVA country wide vice president Robert Thomas, left, helped lay a wreath on the Korean war Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., closing Veterans Day, Nov. eleven.

Caption: Paralyzed Veterans of the usa national Secretary Larry Dodson, left, meets with Chuck Hagel, former U.S. senator and U.S. secretary of protection, at some point of a Veterans Day wreath-laying ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., closing Nov. eleven.

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