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LUXEMBOURG – 1st Lt. Thomas Ackerman, 52nd Fighter Wing flight commander, salutes along with members of his flight during the Veteran’s Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial Nov. 11. More than 5,000 fallen servicemembers from World War II are buried at the 50.5 acre cemetery, which is one of 14 cemeteries established overseas after World War II. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick Wilson)
LUXEMBOURG – U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg Cynthia Stroum, speaks to the crowd during the Veteran’s Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial Nov. 11. More than 5,000 fallen servicemembers from World War II are buried at the 50.5 acre cemetery, which is one of 14 cemeteries established overseas after World War II. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick Wilson)
LUXEMBOURG – Marine Staff Sgt. Scott Pence, U.S. Embassy Marine detachment commander for marine security in Luxembourg, salutes during the Veteran’s Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial Nov. 11. More than 5,000 fallen servicemembers from World War II are buried at the 50.5 acre cemetery, which is one of 14 cemeteries established overseas after World War II. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick Wilson)
LUXEMBOURG – Adrean Chrostowski, 10, Spangdahlem Air Base Boy Scout Troop 165 member, takes a photo during the Veteran’s Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial Nov. 11. More than 5,000 fallen servicemembers from World War II are buried at the 50.5 acre cemetery, which is one of 14 cemeteries established overseas after World War II. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick Wilson)