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Numerous reasons to honor those who died in military service
More than 43 million Americans have served or are currently serving their country, and more than 1.3 million gave the ultimate sacrifice.
Honoring the memory America’s military men and women who lost their lives in service to their country.
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Maxim Cover Girl Competition Spotlight: Kayla Hutchens, Natalie Renwick, Alexis Sade, Jacqueline Llavona & Dee – Usa news
Memorial Day Weekend isn’t just the unofficial kickoff to summer—it’s a powerful reminder of those who gave everything for this country. At Maxim, we pause to honor the fallen and extend our deepest gratitude to the families who carry their legacy forward. This year, the Maxim Cover Girl competition has joined forces with Soldiers’ Angels, a powerhouse nonprofit that supports U.S. military service members, veterans, and their families. It’s our …
Those who died in service to the country
The following list of soldiers from Trinity County, who died in action or in war zones, is compiled from various sources. Any additions/corrections should be directed to the Journal. World War I, 1914-1918 Harold Henry Mansfield, killed in action July 18, 1918, in France, at the age of 23. William Franklin Rogers, died Sept. 29, 1918, while serving in the infantry in France. Lynton Howard Scott, died of influenza at Camp Kearney after falling il…
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