Veterans Day in Stafford at the Stafford County Armed Services Memorial at the Government Center
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														Veterans Day in Stafford at the Stafford County Armed Services Memorial at the Government Center
														Stafford Sailor participates in simulated mass casualty drill aboard U.S. Navy warship
														Davey’s Battle Brothers Memorial Ride. From Fredericksburg to the Quantico National Cemetery. Remembering Army Sgt David Ruhren of Stafford.
														Remembering a local hero. Davey’s Battle Brothers Memorial Ride for Army Sgt. David Ruhren who died in Iraq on December 21, 2004.
														Petty Officer 2nd Class William Graves is an aviation machinist’s mate serving at Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR 59) based at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base.
														The unveiling of the sign that designates the Guinea Station Road Bridge over I-95 as the CPL Ryan McGhee Memorial Bridge.
														CPL Ryan McGhee remembered in Spotsylvania
														Spotsylvania honors a hero. The Guinea Station Road Bridge over I-95 now has CPL Ryan McGhee’s name on it. The Massaponax grad died in Iraq in 2009.
														Stafford’s sheriff and fire chief spoke at the annual 9-11 ceremony at the Government Center. (Video courtesy Stafford County)
														“It’s already tough being out here, especially with COVID added onto the table, but knowing being out here is a big part of keeping my family safe puts a smile on my face every time,” said Evans.
														Bryant Halstead with Strength and Honor Motorcycle Club talks about Davey’s Battle Brothers Ride on September 26th. Details on the ride.
														The program is a community memorial to those who have served our country through the years.
														“My greatest satisfaction is to see young people that I have mentored succeed at work. My aim is to provide them with guidance and show them doors to career growth within the organization.”
														“Unmanned and remote technologies allow force projection into areas that we would normally not go without putting sailors’ lives at risk,” said Helm.
														Cross is recognized for outstanding leadership as the NSWCDD Projectile Integration Lead Engineer for the Gun Launched Guided Projectile effort, ensuring the success of fielding a guided projectile.
														The NSWCDD topside engineer is recognized for “his significant leadership and technical contributions to the expedited establishment of approved topside locations for the fielding of the Simrad Halo radar and the ODIN system in support of Speed to Fleet capabilities.
														The NSWCDD—Germanna Educational Partnership Agreement aligns with the Department of the Navy’s new civilian human capital strategy released in January 2020 to position the Navy for success.
														The award is for Impact on Hypervelocity Projectile Technology
														PHOTOS: A walk like none other on Memorial Day downtown.
														VIDEO: Fredericksburg and Spotyslvania National Military Park Chief Historian John Hennesy talks aout sacrifice and remembering.