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ST. AVOLD, FRANCE -- Averi Goetz (right) works with a French female guide to present a wreath during a Memorial Day ceremony at St. Avold, France. A group of 25 Scouts from Spangdahlem Air Base traveled to St. Avold, to prepare the cemetery for a Memorial Day ceremony. The girls joined 30 troops from Sembach Air Base to place flags on the more than 10,000 headstones. The girls also presented more than 40 wreaths during the ceremony. This is an annual service project for the Girls Scouts from Spangdahlem and Sembach. The girls camp at a nearby camp ground and spend the weekend work with French Guides in an effort to honor the World War II Soldiers who paid the ultimate sacrifice. (Photo by Michelle DeMers)
ST. AVOLD, FRANCE -- Troops stand in formation during a Memorial Day ceremony at a St. Avold ceremony. (Photo by Michelle DeMers)
ST. AVOLD, FRANCE -- MaKenna DeMers, a Spangdahlem Air Base Brownie Girl Scout, passes out programs to visitors at a St. Avold ceremony. A group of 25 Scouts from Spangdahlem AB traveled to St. Avold, France, to prepare the cemetery for a Memorial Day ceremony. (Photo by Michelle DeMers)
ST. AVOLD, FRANCE -- A group of 25 Scouts from Spangdahlem Air Base traveled to St. Avold, France, to prepare the cemetery for a Memorial Day ceremony. More than 20,000 flags were placed in formation in preparation for the ceremony. This is an annual service project for the Girls Scouts from Spangdahlem and Sembach. The girls camp at a nearby camp ground and spend the weekend work with French Guides in an effort to honor the World War II Soldiers who paid the ultimate sacrifice. (Photo by Michelle DeMers)
ST. AVOLD, FRANCE -- Mikayla DeMers places a U.S. and French flag on one of the more than 10,000 headstones at St. Avold, France, in preparation for a Memorial Day ceremony. A group of 25 Scouts from Spangdahlem Air Base traveled to St. Avold to prepare the cemetery for a Memorial Day ceremony. More than 20,000 flags were placed in formation. (Photo by Michelle DeMers)