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Volunteers place American flags at Fort Meigs Cemetery

Summary by Sentinel-Tribune
By Jane Welch-Maiolo Special to the Sentinel-Tribune PERRYSBURG–Volunteers congregated at Fort Meigs Cemetery on May 17 to place 2,500 flags at the graves of each veteran. Mark Schoenlein, who organizes the placement of the flags for Memorial Day, thanked the volunteers. He noted that in 2024 six people turned out, but this year 40 volunteers came, including members of American Legion Post 28, Boy Scout Troops 167 and 110 and Cub Scout Pack 209.…
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Sentinel-Tribune broke the news in Bowling Green, United States on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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