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Military ambassadors from Lackland and other city installations, as well as representatives from veterans groups, bow their heads in prayer April 29 during an All Veterans Memorial Service in Veterans Memorial Plaza at the Municipal Auditorium. The solemn Fiesta San Antonio event is sponsored annually by Alamo Chapter 366, Vietnam Veterans of America, as "a salute to the dedication and sacrifices of the brave men and women who have served and those who are serving in the U.S. military to protect American freedom." In the background is the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial's Monument for the Battle of Hill 881 South that was dedicated in November 1986 in a ceremony attended by 6,000 people, including the former commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam, retired Gen. William C. Westmoreland, who gave the keynote address. (USAF photo by Robbin Cresswell)
070429-F-7906C-008.JPG Photo By: Robbin Cresswell

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Military ambassadors from Lackland and other city installations, as well as representatives from veterans groups, bow their heads in prayer April 29 during an All Veterans Memorial Service in Veterans Memorial Plaza at the Municipal Auditorium. The solemn Fiesta San Antonio event is sponsored annually by Alamo Chapter 366, Vietnam Veterans of America, as "a salute to the dedication and sacrifices of the brave men and women who have served and those who are serving in the U.S. military to protect American freedom." In the background is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial's Monument for the Battle of Hill 881 South that was dedicated in November 1986 in a ceremony attended by 6,000 people, including the former commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam, retired Gen. William C. Westmoreland, who gave the keynote address. (USAF photo by Robbin Cresswell)


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