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A salute to veterans, as the U.S. returns to peacetime
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SPC. Norman Voter of Scarborough and a member of the Maine Army National Guard 133 Engineer Battalion drops down on the snow covered tarmac at Ft. Drum N.Y. on Feb 25, 2005 and does a snow angel, ending a year long deployment in Mosul, Iraq. Staff Photo By Shawn Patrick Ouellette
Maureen ‘Mo’ Ramsey’s 32-year military career took her from the height of the civil rights movement in Washington D.C. to the combat zone of Afghanistan.
Sarosh Sher sometimes wrestles with the big questions of military involvement, but never his own decision to be a part of it, saying he "can never repay (the U.S) enough for what it has given me."
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