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Marines and sailors visit veterans at the Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center in Phoenix, Sept. 10, 2015. Marine musicians played several pieces including the “National Anthem” while Marines raised the flag at the front of the hospital.
Photo by Sgt. Justin M. Boling
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Marines, veterans and care providers watch as the American flag is walked to the flagpole at the Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center in Phoenix, Sept. 10, 2015. Marine Week Phoenix is a chance to reconnect with our Marines, sailors, veterans and their families from different generations.
Photo by Sgt. Justin M. Boling
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Marines and a sailor salute the American flag during the “National Anthem” at the Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center, Phoenix, Sept. 10, 2015. Marine Week Phoenix is a chance to reconnect with Marines, sailors, veterans and their families from different generations.
Photo by Sgt. Justin M. Boling
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Gregory "Greg" Lake, a Marine Vietnam veteran, stands in front of a painting in his home in Calistoga, California, June 22, 2015. Lake made the painting based on a night he endured combat in Vietnam and swam across a river under fire to save the lives of his Marines.
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Karnath
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Gregory "Greg" Lake, a Marine Vietnam veteran, stands next to a painting in his home in Calistoga, California, June 22, 2015. Lake made the painting based on a night he endured combat in Vietnam and swam across a river under fire to save the lives of his Marines.
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Karnath
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Members of The Gary Sinise foundation unveil a new home built and dedicated to retired Staff Sgt. Jason Ross and his family through the foundation’s Restoring Independence Supporting Empowerment program in Fallbrook, California, August 21, 2015. Ross was injured by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan in 2011 while serving as an explosive ordnance disposal technician and lost both of his legs as a result. The new home has smart technology that will significantly reduce the difficulty of everyday tasks for Ross and allow him and his family to live more comfortably.
Photo by Cpl. Carson Gramley
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Marines from 1st Intelligence Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group present the national and Marine Corps colors during a ceremony where The Gary Sinise Foundation presented and newly built Smart home to retired Staff Sgt. Jason Ross and his family in Fallbrook, California, August 21, 2015. Ross stepped was injured by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan in 2011 while serving as an explosive ordnance disposal technician and lost both of his legs as a result. The new home has smart technology that will significantly reduce the difficulty of everyday tasks for Ross and allow him and his family to live more comfortably.
Photo by Cpl. Carson Gramley
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Marines from 1st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company, 1st Marine Logistics Group look on as retired Staff Sgt. Jason Ross raises the national and Marine Corps colors in front of a new home dedicated to him and his family by The Gary Sinise Foundation in Fallbrook, California, August 221, 2015. Ross was injured by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan in 2011 while serving as an explosive ordnance disposal technician and lost both of his legs as a result. The new home has smart technology that will significantly reduce the difficulty of everyday tasks for Ross and allow him and his family to live more comfortably.
Photo by Cpl. Carson Gramley
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Retired Staff Sgt. Jason Ross hugs his two daughters, Jackie and Stacie, during a ceremony where a new home was presented to him and his family by The Gary Sinise Foundation and their Restoring Independence Supporting Empowerment program dedicated to helping wounded veterans in Fallbrook, Californa, August 21, 2015. Ross was injured by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan in 2011 while serving as an explosive ordnance disposal technician and lost both of his legs as a result. The new home has smart technology that will significantly reduce the difficulty of everyday tasks for Ross and allow him and his family to live more comfortably.
Photo by Cpl. Carson Gramley
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Marines from 1st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Company, 1st Marine Logistics Group look on as retired Staff Sgt. Jason Ross raises the national and Marine Corps colors in front of a new home dedicated to him and his family by The Gary Sinise Foundation in Fallbrook, California, August 21, 2015. Ross was injured by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan in 2011 while serving as an explosive ordnance disposal technician and lost both of his legs as a result. The new home has smart technology that will significantly reduce the difficulty of everyday tasks for Ross and allow him and his family to live more comfortably.
Photo by Cpl. Carson Gramley
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Members of The Gary Sinise foundation unveil a new home built and dedicated to retired Staff Sgt. Jason Ross and his family through the foundation’s Restoring Independence Supporting Empowerment program in Fallbrook, California, August 21, 2015. Ross was injured by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan in 2011 while serving as an explosive ordnance disposal technician and lost both of his legs as a result. The new home has smart technology that will significantly reduce the difficulty of everyday tasks for Ross and allow him and his family to live more comfortably.
Photo by Cpl. Carson Gramley
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Marines from 1st Intelligence Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group present the national and Marine Corps colors during a ceremony where The Gary Sinise Foundation presented and newly built Smart home to retired Staff Sgt. Jason Ross and his family in Fallbrook, California, August 21, 2015. Ross stepped was injured by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan in 2011 while serving as an explosive ordnance disposal technician and lost both of his legs as a result. The new home has smart technology that will significantly reduce the difficulty of everyday tasks for Ross and allow him and his family to live more comfortably.
Photo by Cpl. Carson Gramley
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Arthur “Art” Orville Petty Jr., a Marine Vietnam veteran, looks at memorabilia in his Marine museum he created from a farm house on his property in Woodbury, Tenn., June 19, 2015. Petty enlisted into the Marine Corps March 13, 1941 and retired at the rank of sergeant major.
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Karnath
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Arthur "Art" Petty, a Marine Vietnam veteran, stands in his Marine museum he created from a farm house on his property in Woodbury, Tennessee, June 19, 2015. Petty enlisted into the Marine Corps March 13, 1941 and retired at the rank of sergeant major.
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Karnath
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Arthur “Art” Orville Petty Jr., a Marine Vietnam veteran, holds a Japanese sword from World War II in his Marine museum he created from a farm house on his property in Woodbury, Tenn., June 19, 2015. Petty enlisted into the Marine Corps March 13, 1941 and retired at the rank of sergeant major.
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Karnath
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Homer "Mike" Jenkins, a Marine Vietnam veteran, holds a shadow box highlighting his service in the Marines at his home near Hughes Springs, Texas, June 5, 2015. Jenkins did two tours in Vietnam, the first as an advisor to Vietnamese troops; his second tour, he was a company commander leading Marines in combat.
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Karnath
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Homer "Mike" Jenkins, a Marine Vietnam veteran, holds a photo of himself when he was awarded the Silver Star Medal for his actions in Vietnam at his home near Hughes Springs, Texas, June 5, 2015. Jenkins was deployed to Vietnam as an advisor to Vietnamese troops and a second time leading his Marines in combat.
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Karnath
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Benjamin "Ben" Palermo, a Marine Vietnam veteran, stands next to an American flag presented to him by his son, Nicholas Palermo a Marine veteran, in his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 4, 2015. Palermo served with G Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment during Operation Starlite.
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Karnath
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Benjamin "Ben" Palermo holds a photo of himself when he was serving on active duty in the Marine Corps in his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 4, 2015. Palermo served with G Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment during Operation Starlite during August 1965 in Vietnam.
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Karnath
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Benjamin "Ben" Palermo, a Marine Vietnam veteran , stands next to an American flag presented to him by his son, Nicholas Palermo a Marine veteran, in his home in San Antonio, Texas, June 4, 2015. Palermo served with H Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment during Operation Starlite.
Photo by Sgt. Melissa Karnath
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