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Military banners coming back to Myrtle Beach, honoring veterans & active service members
Military banners are coming back to the beach for a second year. This initiative is put on by the City of Myrtle Beach and the Military Appreciation Committee, with the purpose of honoring veterans ...
John Dunn carries an 80-pound ladder throughout the streets of Sewickley to install military banners of veterans. “They deserve the recognition,” said Dunn, 63. “I don’t want people to forget what ...
It's time for pick-up if you purchased a military banner this year. Those who purchased one must pick it up by Friday. You can pick up the keepsake from City Hall (937 Broadway Street), which is open ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - The City of Myrtle Beach is allowing more time to apply for special banners honoring those who served our country. The city said Wednesday that the deadline to order a ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - The city announced that military banners have been installed in the Grand Strand. Each banner will honor active duty members and veterans with a picture, their rank, years ...
A small suburb of Saint Louis, Missouri, has launched a big idea to honor current and veteran members of the military, with the hope that it catches on nationwide ahead of the Memorial Day holiday.
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