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Honoring those who gave their lives serving their country
Honoring those who gave their lives serving their country
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Jeff B. Flinn, Managing Editor
05/29/2024 06:00 AM
Marcy Voss, mother of Capt. Mark Tyler Voss, tells the Memorial Day crowd at Veterans Plaza how she received word that her son was killed in a crash of a KC-135 refueling tanker in Kyrgyzstan. Seated are her husband, Wayne Voss, right, and the American Legion’s Steve Simon.
Vietnam veterans Bill McVey, front, in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1964-1975, and Francisco Trevino, U.S. Army 1958-1988, salute during the playing of Taps during Monday’s Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony at Veterans Plaza.
Members of VFW Post 688 and volunteers placed flags at more than 750 headstones in Boerne Cemetery prior to Monday’s Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony.
A “Missing Man Formation” flyover was part of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 688 Memorial Day ceremony at Boerne Cemetery. Star photos by Jeff B. Flinn
Raul Rodriguez, who served the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam from 1967-1970, salutes during the raising of the U.S. flag in a Memorial Day ceremony at Boerne Cemetery Monday.
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