File:US Army 52603 MOH Sign Autograph.jpg
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DescriptionUS Army 52603 MOH Sign Autograph.jpg |
English: National Guard Medal of Honor recipient, Alfred Rascon of Laurel, Md., autographs a book after the opening ceremony of the Medal of Honor Convention at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sept 15, 2009. |
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Source | United States Army |
Author | Sgt. Kassidy Snyder, ILNG PA |
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