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The Amphitheater |
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The amphitheater of the Arlington National Cemetery. |
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CA-70 Shipmates |
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Bob Beach and George Korey |
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Audy Murphy |
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The grave of the most decorated soldier in American history. |
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"Known But To God" |
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The tomb of the unknown soldiers. |
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The U.S.S. Maine Memorial |
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U.S.S. Canberra Memorial |
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Dedicated to the men who died on October 13th, 1944. |
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Memorial Service |
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Bryan Humphrey speaks to shipmates and quests. |
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Combat Veterans Motorcycle Club |
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The "Canberra Cycle" |
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A special kind of memorial owned by Bob and Fran Beach. |
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Korey takes a ride |
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Shipmates George Korey and Bob Beach take a ride on the "Canberra cycle." |
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George, Fran, and Bob |
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Shipmate Korey, in sidecar, poses with Fran and Bob Beach, owners of this very special motorcycle. |
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The Eternal Flame |
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With our flag flying over Arlington House, the eternal flame burns at the grave site of John F. Kennedy. |
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Ask the right questions |
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From John F. Kennedy's speech. These words are just as valid today, as they were when they were first spoken. |
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The Hagans in Arlington |
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Karen and Skip Hagan pose at the Kennedy memorial with Washington D.C. in the background. |
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Challenger & Iran |
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Two plaques to memorialize the members of the Challenger crew and those who lost their lives in the attempt to rescue the hostages from Iran. |
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Across the Wall |
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View from the rear, across the top of the Viet Nam memorial. |
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Shipmates |
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Paul Halley (BT3), Ken Starling (EM3), and Skip Hagan (IC3) |
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Nurses Memorial |
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A touching tribute to the women who served and suffered with our troops. |
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Taking a break |
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Karen Hagan, Ken Starling, and Paul Halley rest a moment after visiting the Viet Nam memorial. |
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