Special Veterans Day ceremony on Rte 218 near the Westmoreland County line

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Special Veterans Day ceremony on Rte 218 near the Westmoreland County line
A Veterans Day ceremony in King George to rename the Route 218 Bridge over Machodoc Creek to the Sergeant Nicholas C. Mason Memorial Bridge. Sgt. Mason died in a suicide bomb attack in Iraq in 2004.
Our Fallen Heroes Memorial
Veterans Day 2021 in Fredericksburg along Washington Avenue
Fredericksburg Veterans Day Procession along Washington Avenue.
Governor-elect Youngkin and Lt. Governor-elect Winsome Sears celebrated the Marine Corps’ 246th Birthday at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle.
Stafford County’s observance of Veterans Day @ the County Armed Services Memorial.
Access to the Potomac River Middle Danger Zone will be restricted during testing.
Lt. j.g. Andrew Heinlein, a 2018 Virginia Military Institute graduate, joined the Navy three years ago.
“We are part of an overall ecosystem and we want to maintain a healthy one through these STEM-related initiatives.”
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division continues to work in the local community
From the Fredericksburg Armory to Quantico
In memory of Sgt. David Ruhren of Stafford who died in Mosul, Iraq. Ride from Fredericksburg to Quantico.
The U.S. Department of Defense has mandated all assets named for commemoration of the Confederacy and/or person who voluntarily served in the Confederacy will be renamed.
The final Some Gave All ride. 15 + minutes thanking two local heroes
The Some Gave All Ride on Sunday from Spotsylvania High School to King George High School in memory of two local heroes killed in Iraq–Army National Guardsman Sgt. Nicholas Mason in 2004 and Sgt Joshua Frazier in 2007.
Range testing set for Wednesday Sept. 8, from 8 a.m.-5p.m
The Virginia National Guard is not able to respond to direct support requests from the public, so people in need should call 911 or their local dispatcher.
Reserved table with the names of the military victims
The umpires Saturday morning in the Sunshine Baseball League wore shirts to honor the soldiers in Afghanistan. Both umpires are retired veterans.