During this year’s Memorial Day Service, the Missouri Valley Community Choir preformed the National Anthem to honor those that had fallen serving in the armed forces.
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The Memorial Day Adress for this years’ service in Missouri Valley was delivered by Brad Westercamp, Commander of American Legion Post #337.
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Scout Troops were also in attendance of the Missouri Valley Memorial Day service paying respects to fallen members of the armed forces.
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American Legionnaires honored the fallen with a rifle volley and the playing of Taps.
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Veterans were also in attendance of the Memorial Day service held in Missouri Valley paying respect to fallen comrades.
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Many services were held in Harrison County on Memorial Day. All were well attended with community members and veterans gathering to pay respects to those that had fallen serving our country. Logan American Legion Commander James Kill salutes the flag during the presentation of colors.
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Families gathered at the Magnolia Cemetery to remember those that have passed away and to pay respect to those that paid the ultimate price serving in the armed forces.
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Members of the Logan-Magnolia Band played at this year’s Memoirial Day Service held in Magnolia at the Magnolia Cemetery on Memoirial Day.
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Scout Troops of all ages attended the Memorial Service in Magnolia paying respects to fallen soldiers and raising the American Flag and the beginning of the service.
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The Memorial Day Service held at the Magnolia Cemetery was well attended with dozens of community members, Veterans and students gathering to reflect upon the meaning of the holiday.
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Kay Lambertson honors a family member with during the moment of silence at the Magnolia Memorial Day ceremony on May 27.
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A family member places the wreath on the grave of the unknown soldier at the Memorial Day service in Magnolia on May 27.
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Gene Jacobsen celebrates another successful Memorial Day service with his granddaughter, Morgan Clark, on May 27 in Magnolia.
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The American Legion Wiess Post #143 stood at attention during the playing of the National Anthem at the Memorial Day Service on May 27 in Woodbine. They include, from left, Tony Bantam, Dustin Kruse, Ron Allen, Dwight Mills, Harley Mether, Chris Lenning, Dave Gardner.
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American Legion Commander, Steve Harrington, Weiss Post #143, stands at attention during the presentation of colors at the Woodbine Memorial Day services on May 27 in Woodbine.
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Members of the American Legion stand at attention during the wreath presentation at the Woodbine Memorial Day Service on May 27 in Woodbine. Shown, from left, Harley Mether, Chris Lenning, Dave Gardner, John Kerger.
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Phil Fouts of the Woodbine American Legion Weiss Post, #143, plays 'Taps' during the Memorial Day service held on May 27 in Woodbine.
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Phil Fouts of the Woodbine American Legion Weiss Post, #143, plays 'Taps' during the Memorial Day service held on May 27 in Woodbine.
photo courtesy: Bill Maaske
Shown are the main speakers at the Woodbine Memorial Day Service on May 27 in Woodbine. They include, Senior Chief Yeoman Philip Demson, USN Commander and LtCol Steve Harrington, Woodbine American Legion Commander.
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Kay Lambertson honors a family member with during the moment of silence at the Magnolia Memorial Day ceremony on May 27.
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