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Veterans Day Ceremony – Capt. Rocky Versace Plaza

10/17/2018

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Veterans Day Ceremony – Capt. Rocky Versace Plaza, 10 November
                                                Alexandria, VA                                  
 
The “Friends of Rocky Versace” will host the 17th Annual Veterans Day Ceremony in Alexandria on Saturday, 10 November 2018 at 11:00 AM.  The approximately 1-hour indoor Ceremony will honor POW/MIA and posthumous Medal of Honor recipient CPT HR “Rocky” Versace, MIAs SFC Douglas Blodgett, Maj Joseph Davies, Maj Morgan Donahue, 1LT Larry Lilly, 1LT Leland McCants, Seaman Apprentice John Winkler, the 61 other Alexandrians who died during the Vietnam War, all our POW/MIAs as well as all Veterans in attendance.
 
Location is indoors at the Mount Vernon Recreation Center in the City of Alexandria, 2701 Commonwealth Ave. (intersection of Commonwealth and Mt Vernon Aves.).
 
Websites:    http://www.virginia.org/Listings/Events/VeteransDayCeremonyAlexandria/        
 
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        • Senior Officials who have addressed the Annual Meeting
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