Gratitude offered to those who served their country with honor and valor

THE SACRIFICES of veterans, both living and dead, were honored by those attending the town's Veterans’ Day ceremony including (from left) Charles Porter, U.S. Navy Korean War veteran, 1952-56; Paul Anderson, a medical corpsman surgical assistant who served in the U.S. Navy with the Marines during Korean War, 1951-55; and Gene Gangemi, Army Reservist from 1966-72 during Vietnam War. At rear is Ed Purtz, WWII Army Air Corps, 320th Bomb Group, 1942-45.       (Maureen Doherty Photo)
THE SACRIFICES of veterans, both living and dead, were honored by those attending the town's Veterans’ Day ceremony including (from left) Charles Porter, U.S. Navy Korean War veteran, 1952-56; Paul Anderson, a medical corpsman surgical assistant who served in the U.S. Navy with the Marines during Korean War, 1951-55; and Gene Gangemi, Army Reservist from

 

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