In honor of Veterans Day we at WFIU would like to share some pictures of our friends and family who have served in the military.
And thanks to the many listeners and contributors who have pledged online in honor of those who have served.
In honor of Veterans' Day we could like to share pictures of our friends and family who have served and continue to serve at home and abroad.
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Photo: Joan Padawan
Joan Padawan's godson Anthony Ford who just came back from his deployment in Afganistan.
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Photo: Cary Boyce
Cary Boyce's father Robert Boyce, served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War.
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Photo: Nancy Krueger
Nancy Ann Krueger's father Don Krueger on V-Day.
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Photo: Eva Zogorski
Eva Zogorski's grandfather, John Haas, served in the U.S. Navy (Fire Controlman 1st Class) from 1942-1945.
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Photo: David Wood
David Wood's grandfather, Hubert J. Routzong at the Army Air Corps "Academy," May 1941, Randolph Field Texas. He served in World War II and the Korean War, and retired as a Colonel from the U.S. Air Force.
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Photo: Katie Becker
Katie Becker's best friend Sam Kirk is a member of the Kentucky National Guardâ??s 149th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade and has served in Afghanistan and is currently in the middle of his second tour in Iraq.
In honor of Veterans Day we at WFIU would like to share some pictures of our friends and family who have served in the military.
And thanks to the many listeners and contributors who have pledged online in honor of those who have served.
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