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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  JERRY KARWACKI, (right) from the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Bangkok, Thailand, salutes with a veteran of the British Commonweath during the wreath laying at the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: STEWART WILSON, a Scottish veteran of the British army, leaves a cross on the grave of a Scottish soldier killed on the "Death Railway" during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: STEWART WILSON, a Scottish veteran of the British army, salutes after placing a wreath on a memorial for soldiers killed working on the "Death Railway" during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  Veterans lay to wait wreaths during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: Scottish veterans of the British army during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: Scottish veterans of the British army during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: ARCHIE DUNLOP (center), 95 years old, a British veteran of World War II, is helped into the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: Scottish veterans of the British army during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: Scottish veterans of the British army during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: STEWART WILSON, a Scottish veteran of the British army, pauses at the grave of a Scottish soldier killed on the "Death Railway" during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: STEWART WILSON, a Scottish veteran of the British army, leaves a cross on the grave of a Scottish soldier killed on the "Death Railway" during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: A Scottish veteran of the British army looks for the headstones of Scottish soldiers buried in Kanchanaburi War Cemetery during the Rememberance Day ceremony in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: STEWART WILSON, a Scottish veteran of the British army, pauses at the grave of a Scottish soldier killed on the "Death Railway" during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  Scottish veterans of the British army look for the headstones of Scottish soldiers buried in Kanchanaburi War Cemetery during the Rememberance Day ceremony in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: STEWART WILSON, a Scottish veteran of the British army, pauses at the grave of a Scottish soldier killed on the "Death Railway" during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  Scottish veterans of the British army look for the headstones of Scottish soldiers buried in Kanchanaburi War Cemetery during the Rememberance Day ceremony in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: STEWART WILSON, a Scottish veteran of the British army, salutes after placing a wreath on a memorial for soldiers killed working on the "Death Railway" during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: STEWART WILSON, a Scottish veteran of the British army, salutes after placing a wreath on a memorial for soldiers killed working on the "Death Railway" during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  Veterans lay to wait wreaths during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  Veterans lay to wait wreaths during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  Veterans lay to wait wreaths during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  Veterans lay to wait wreaths during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  Veterans lay to wait wreaths during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  J.P. VAN DER MEULEN, left, a veteran of the Dutch Navy, walks through Kanchanaburi War Cemetery before the Rememberance Day ceremony in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US..     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: People walk through the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery during the Rememberance Day ceremony in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: A man leaves flowers on a headstone during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: A man walks through Kanchanaburi War Cemetery  during the Rememberance Day ceremony in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  GARTH O’CONNELL, left from Australia, and his friend, SOKO TAMIKA, pray at the grave of O'Connell's great uncle, an Australian aboriginal soldier, killed working on the "Death Railway" and buried in the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, during Rememberance Day observations. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  The headstone of a World War II Commonwealth soldier in the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  Thai buglers play during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: People walk through the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery during the Rememberance Day ceremony in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: People walk through the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery during the Rememberance Day ceremony in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: A man walks through Kanchanaburi War Cemetery  during the Rememberance Day ceremony in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: People walk through the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery during the Rememberance Day ceremony in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  GARTH O’CONNELL, left from Australia, and his friend, SOKO TAMIKA, pray at the grave of O'Connell's great uncle, an Australian aboriginal soldier, killed working on the "Death Railway" and buried in the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, during Rememberance Day observations. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  GARTH O’CONNELL, left from Australia, and his friend, SOKO TAMIKA, pray at the grave of O'Connell's great uncle, an Australian aboriginal soldier, killed working on the "Death Railway" and buried in the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, during Rememberance Day observations. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  GARTH O’CONNELL, left from Australia, and his friend, SOKO TAMIKA, pray at the grave of O'Connell's great uncle, an Australian aboriginal soldier, killed working on the "Death Railway" and buried in the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, during Rememberance Day observations. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND:  GARTH O’CONNELL, left from Australia, and his friend, SOKO TAMIKA, pray at the grave of O'Connell's great uncle, an Australian aboriginal soldier, killed working on the "Death Railway" and buried in the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, during Rememberance Day observations. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: People at the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: People at the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: A man leaves flowers on a headstone during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: A man walks through Kanchanaburi War Cemetery  during the Rememberance Day ceremony in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: A British flag on a headstone during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2018 - KANCHANABURI, KANCHANABURI, THAILAND: A British flag on a headstone during the Rememberance Day ceremony at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Kanchanaburi is the location of the infamous "Bridge On the River Kwai" and was known for the "Death Railway" built by Japan during World War II using allied, principally British, Australian and Dutch, prisoners of war as slave labor. There are 6,982 people buried in the cemetery, including 5,000 Commonwealth soldiers and 1,800 Dutch soldiers. November 11, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, celebrated as Rememberance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth and Veterans' Day in the US.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MAY 2015 - BUSHNELL, FL: The Florida National Cemetery near Bushnell, Florida.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MAY 2015 - BUSHNELL, FL: The Florida National Cemetery near Bushnell, Florida.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:  A grave in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery in Window Rock, AZ. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A grave in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A grave in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   The entrance to the Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: MIKE ROWLEY, a member of Sons of the Revolution, reads the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: MIKE ROWLEY, a member of Sons of the Revolution, reads the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: MIKE ROWLEY, a member of Sons of the Revolution, reads the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ALAN WENGER, a member of Sons of the Revolution, reads the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: dMIKE ROWLEY, (left) and ALAN WENGER, members of Sons of the Revolution, read the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery during the Veterans' Day service in Woodlawn Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: dMIKE ROWLEY, (left) and ALAN WENGER, members of Sons of the Revolution, read the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery during the Veterans' Day service in Woodlawn Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ALAN WENGER, left, and MIKE ROWLEY, members of Sons of the Revolution, read the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery during the Veterans' Day service in Woodlawn Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ROBERT NIFFENEGGER, right, reads the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery, wile ALAN WENGER, a member of Sons of the Revolution, listens during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ROBERT NIFFENEGGER, right, reads the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery, wile ALAN WENGER, left, and MIKE ROWLEY, members of Sons of the Revolution, listen during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ROBERT NIFFENEGGER, right, reads the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery, wile ALAN WENGER, left, and MIKE ROWLEY, members of Sons of the Revolution, listen during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ROBERT NIFFENEGGER, right, reads the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery, wile ALAN WENGER, left, and MIKE ROWLEY, members of Sons of the Revolution, listen during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: dMIKE ROWLEY, (left) and ALAN WENGER, members of Sons of the Revolution, read the names of veterans buried in Woodland Cemetery during the Veterans' Day service in Woodlawn Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ALAN WENGER, left, and MIKE ROWLEY, members of Sons of the Revolution, during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ALAN WENGER, left, and MIKE ROWLEY, members of Sons of the Revolution, during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ALAN WENGER, a member of Sons of the Revolution, stands at attention during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ALAN WENGER, a member of Sons of the Revolution, stands at attention during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ALAN WENGER, a member of Sons of the Revolution, stands at attention during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ALAN WENGER, a member of Sons of the Revolution, stands at attention during the Veterans' Day service in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. Volunteers read the names of the approximately 1,000 veterans buried in the cemetery. The observance at Woodland Cemetery was one of the few live Veterans Day ceremonies in the Des Moines area this year. Most were held online only because of the Coronavirus pandemic.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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