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  • Marines on a Light Armored Vehicle prepare to go on patrol in and around Kandahar, Afghanistan as an AH1W Super Cobra helicopter flies by.
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  • 020101-N-2383B-510.HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan (January 01, 2002) -- A U.S. Marine with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), Batallion Landing Team 3/6 keeps an eye on inhabitants of a suspected al Quaeda compound where Marines are conducting a Cordon and Search Raid of an area in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.  No one was detained but hidden small arms and documents of potential intelligence use were seized.  U.S. Marines are in Afghanistan operating in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.  U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Johnny Bivera, Fleet Combat Camera Atlantic (RELEASED).
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  • Coalition forces deliver the first al Qaeda detainees  in Kandahar International Airport.  Taliban and al Qaeda detainees are to be brought in before heading for Cuba.
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  • 020101-N-2383B-502.HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan (January 01, 2002) --  U.S. Marines with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable),  conduct a Cordon and Search Raid at a suspected al Quaeda hideout in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.  U.S. Marines are in Afghanistan operating in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.  U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Johnny Bivera, Fleet Combat Camera Atlantic (RELEASED).
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  • 020101-N-2383B-507.KANDAHAR (January 01, 2002) -- An Anti-Taliban Forces (ATF) fighter wraps a bandolier of ammunition around his body as ATF personnel help secure a compound that U.S. Marines of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), Batallion Landing Team 3/6 just conducted a Cordon and Search Raid on a suspected al Quaeda hideout in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.  U.S. Marines are in Afghanistan operating in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.  U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Johnny Bivera, Fleet Combat Camera Atlantic (RELEASED).
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  • 011228-N-2383B-517.KANDAHAR (December 28, 2001) -- At the U.S. Marine Corps Base in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Cpl. Ryan Scheucher of Kirkland, Ohio, takes the time to write and read letters from home.  Cpl. Scheucher of India Company, 26 MEU(SOC) has been in the fields of Kandahar for two weeks now and will spend his night on watch helping defend and maintain security of the base perimeter.  U.S. Marines are in Afghanistan operating in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.  U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Johnny Bivera, Fleet Combat Camera Atlantic (RELEASED).
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  • 011224-N-2383B-516.KANDAHAR (December 24, 2001) -- On the eve of Christmas, carolers make the rounds at a forward operating base in Kandahar, Afghanistan.  U.S. military personnel are in Afghanistan operating in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.  U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Johnny Bivera, Fleet Combat Camera Atlantic (RELEASED)
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  • 020101-N-2383B-515.HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan (January 01, 2002) -- Children of a nearby village watch as U.S. Marines with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable),  conduct a Cordon and Search Raid at a suspected al Quaeda hideout in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.  U.S. Marines are in Afghanistan operating in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.  U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Johnny Bivera, Fleet Combat Camera Atlantic (RELEASED).
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  • 011223-N-2383B-507.KANDAHAR (December 23, 2001) -- At a forward operating base in Kandahar, Afghanistan a coalition force Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal Detachment prepare charges to blow up stockpiled bombs left behind by fleeing Al Quaeda troops.  U.S. military personnel are operating in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.  U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Johnny Bivera, Fleet Combat Camera Atlantic (RELEASED).
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  • 020101-N-2383B-501.HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan (January 01, 2002) -- A U.S. Marine with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), Batallion Landing Team 3/6, hunkers down as Marines prepare to conduct a Cordon and Search Raid at a suspected al Quaeda hideout in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.  U.S. Marines are in Afghanistan operating in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.  U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Johnny Bivera, Fleet Combat Camera Atlantic (RELEASED).
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  • A U.S. Marine hunkers down as Marines prepare to conduct a Cordon and Search Raid at a suspected al Quaeda hideout in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan.   Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who have gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Command Sergeant Major Donna Brock, Senior Enlisted Leader, U.S. Army speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A Remembrance Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who've died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- The bag piper plays during a wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery.  A remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Command Sergeant Major Donna Brock, Senior Enlisted Leader, U.S. Army speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- The colors are presented at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery during a remembrance ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Medal of Honor recipient Thomas G. Kelley attends a luncheon at the conclusion of a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Medal of Honor recipient Thomas G. Kelley attends a luncheon at the conclusion of a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A Remembrance Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who've died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Molly Jensen of the1st Medical Recruiting Battalion, center, holds back tears during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.  Family from around the country and service members from all branches gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who've died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery was conducted during a remembrance ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- The bag piper plays during a wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery.  A remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery was conducted during a remembrance ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A member of the Golds Star Wives, Gold Star Mothers conducts a wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery. A remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A member of the Golds Star Wives, Gold Star Mothers conducts a wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery. A remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who have gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who have gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Navy Cmdr. Richard Jadick speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Navy Cmdr. Richard Jadick speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Command Sergeant Major Donna Brock, Senior Enlisted Leader, U.S. Army speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Command Sergeant Major Donna Brock, Senior Enlisted Leader, U.S. Army speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, the colors are presented during a remembrance ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Navy Cmdr. Richard Jadick speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- The colors are presented at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery during a remembrance ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- The colors are presented at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery during a remembrance ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- The colors are presented at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery during a remembrance ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Command Sergeant Major Donna Brock, Senior Enlisted Leader, U.S. Army speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Medal of Honor recipient Thomas G. Kelley poses for a group photo at the conclusion of a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery held for family from around the country, and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Medal of Honor recipient Thomas G. Kelley attends a luncheon at the conclusion of a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Medal of Honor recipient Thomas G. Kelley attends a luncheon at the conclusion of a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A Remembrance Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who've died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A member of the Golds Star Wives, Gold Star Mothers conducts a wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery. A remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Renders are presented during a wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery. A remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A member of the Golds Star Wives, Gold Star Mothers conducts a wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery. A remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who have gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Navy Cmdr. Richard Jadick speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who have gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Jonathan Woodson, M.D., speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- The colors are presented at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery during a remembrance ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- The colors are presented at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery during a remembrance ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- The colors are presented at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery during a remembrance ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Navy Musician Chief Petty Officer Yolanda Pelzer sings the national anthem during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Medal of Honor recipient Thomas G. Kelley attends a luncheon at the conclusion of a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A Remembrance Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who've died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A Remembrance Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who've died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A Remembrance Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who've died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A Remembrance Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who've died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Molly Jensen of the1st Medical Recruiting Battalion, second from right, holds back tears during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.  Family from around the country and service members from all branches gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who've died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Molly Jensen of the1st Medical Recruiting Battalion, second from right, holds back tears during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.  Family from around the country and service members from all branches gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who've died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Sgt 1st Class Christopher Bush of U.S. Special Operations Command, at right, attends a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- Sgt 1st Class Christopher Bush of U.S. Special Operations Command attends a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery was conducted during a remembrance ceremony for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A member of the Golds Star Wives, Gold Star Mothers conducts a wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery. A remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- A member of the Golds Star Wives, Gold Star Mothers conducts a wreath laying at the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery. A remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who have gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- At the Old Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, a remembrance ceremony was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who have gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ARLINGTON, Virginia (March 28, 2011) -- U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro speaks during a remembrance ceremony at Arlington National Ceremony.  The event was held for family from around the country and for service members from all branches who gathered to honor 262 fallen medical service members who died in battle.  The Military Health System has hosted this event since 2009 and serves to bring families together who've lost loved ones that served as doctors, nurses, medics, corpsman and other medical personnel.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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