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City of Florence takes time to remember fallen soldiers at annual Memorial Day ceremony

  • Brig. Gen. Mark Kalin urged residents to honor U.S. Service members' sacrifices during a Memorial Day ceremony, as June 6 marks the 81st anniversary of D-Day.
  • The parade in Greenfield included veterans and local scouts, stopping at memorials to lay wreaths and perform 'Taps.'
  • Erin Anhalt highlighted the struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans and shared her experiences as a military spouse.
  • Larry Langford emphasized that honoring the memory of those lost in combat is a tradition carried through generations, connecting families across time.
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The Killeen Daily Herald broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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