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From Magic City Morning Star National
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Three Maine families who have lost loved ones in service to their country attended a special tribute to America's fallen in Afghanistan and Iraq. For the first time, families from every state and US territory gathered with fellow Americans at the National Mall, Washington Monument Grounds, in Washington, DC to celebrate the lives of those who died for our freedom. Over 4000 people gathered for the national Time of Remembrance ceremony to honor the sacrifices made by generations of veterans since the Revolutionary War in the cause of freedom.
Ross Perot, USN Lieutenant Andy Baldwin (The Bachelor), and Luke Russert (son of Tim Russert) were among keynote speakers addressing the audience. Gold medals of remembrance were presented to children of the fallen. Descendents of fallen soldiers from every war since the Revolutionary War were recognized for their family's sacrifice to the cause of freedom. A replica of the Liberty Bell was rung by troops, some wounded, representing the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine. Music was presented by the Tuskegee Airmen and the Singing Sergeants. After the ceremony, members of the State Society of Maine entertained the Maine families at a small picnic where photos were taken. Quie, Paul, and Dee also had the opportunity to visit the World War II, Korean, and Vietnam War Memorials on their visit. While there they took the opportunity to look up the name of a Lee man who died during the Vietnam War. They found the name of Edward Hall on the Vietnam War Memorial and paid their respects to this highly decorated war hero.
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