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  • MEXICO CITY, DF, MEXICO: A couple dances on the Zocalo in Mexico City during Mexican Independence Day celebrations, Sept 16.  PHOTO © JACK KURTZ  family  culture  women patriotism
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  • MEXICO CITY, DF, MEXICO: Women carry the Mexican flag through the historic area of Mexico City during a political protest.  PHOTO © JACK KURTZ  family  culture  women patriotism
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  • jku032303048 - 30 JULY 2002 - MEXICO CITY, DF, MEXICO: A woman waves a Mexican flag on the Zocalo in Mexico City's historic center in Mexico City, July 30, 2002 before the Pope's arrival in Mexico to canonize Juan Diego. The Pontiff, making his fifth trip to Mexico, officially made Diego, the Mexican Indian who first saw the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe in 1531, a saint during a mass in the Basilica of Guadalupe July 31, 2002. Juan Diego is now known at Saint Juan Diego.  PHOTO © JACK KURTZ  RELIGION  INDIGENOUS  CULTURE  PATRIOTISM
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  • MEXICO CITY, DF, MEXICO: A boy on the Zocalo in Mexico City during Mexican Independence Day celebrations, Sept 16.  PHOTO © JACK KURTZ  family  culture  children patriotism
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  • FEB 24, 2001 - SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, CHIAPAS, MEXICO: Supporters of  the EZLN (Zapatistas) wave a Mexican flag during a pro-Zapatista rally on the Zocalo in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico, Feb. 24, 2001. The rally was to mark the beginning of the Zapatista's caravan from San Cristobal de las Casas to Mexico City. About 3,000 Zapatistas participated in the march through San Cristobal. The Zapatistas went to Mexico City to press their demands for the passage of the San Andres Accords, signed between the Zapatistas and the Mexican government in 1996 but stalled in the Mexican congress by the formerly ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party.  © Jack Kurtz  INDIGENOUS   WAR  POVERTY  HUMAN RIGHTS  CIVIL RIGHTS   GLOBALIZATION     PATRIOTISM
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders file out of Glendale Cemetery after the reinterment of Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders stand at attention during the reinterment of Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders stand at attention during the reinterment service for Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders stand at attention during the reinterment service for Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ: A member of Patriot Guard Riders honor guard unit holds an urn containing the cremated remains of a US military veteran. The cremated remains of 36 unclaimed US military veterans were interred at the National Memorial Cemetery in Phoenix. Members of the US military and several hundred veterans of the US military attended the service, which was a part of the Missing In America Project (MIAP).     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  A member of the Patriot Guard Riders honor guard unit holds an urn containing the cremated remains of a US military veteran. The cremated remains of 36 unclaimed US military veterans were interred at the National Memorial Cemetery in Phoenix. Members of the US military and several hundred veterans of the US military attended the service, which was a part of the Missing In America Project (MIAP).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  The Patriot Guard Riders accompany the cremated remains of unclaimed US military veterans at the National Memorial Cemetery in Phoenix. The cremated remains of 36 unclaimed US military veterans were interred at the National Memorial Cemetery in Phoenix. Members of the US military and several hundred veterans of the US military attended the service, which was a part of the Missing In America Project (MIAP).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 MARCH 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: TINA DuBOSE, from Avondale, AZ, and a member of the Patriot Guard Riders, wait for Arizona National Guardsmen to return from Afghanistan Sunday. About 250 members of the Arizona Army National Guard's 158th Infantry Battalion returned to Phoenix, AZ, from a year long deployment in Afghanistan Sunday. The unit, also known as the "Bushmasters" from their service in World War II, was part of the largest single-unit deployment of the Arizona National Guard since the second World War. Two members of the battalion were killed in action during their deployment. The battalion, a combat unit, engaged in counter insurgency operations through out their deployment. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders file out of Glendale Cemetery after the reinterment of Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 OCTOBER 2013 - PHOENIX, AZ:  The Patriot Guard Riders accompany the cremated remains of unclaimed US military veterans at the National Memorial Cemetery in Phoenix. The cremated remains of 36 unclaimed US military veterans were interred at the National Memorial Cemetery in Phoenix. Members of the US military and several hundred veterans of the US military attended the service, which was a part of the Missing In America Project (MIAP).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 MARCH 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders line the tarmac in Phoenix, AZ, as a Southwest Airlines charter bringing Arizona National Guard soldiers home arrives in Phoenix Sunday. About 250 members of the Arizona Army National Guard's 158th Infantry Battalion returned to Phoenix, AZ, from a year long deployment in Afghanistan Sunday. The unit, also known as the "Bushmasters" from their service in World War II, was part of the largest single-unit deployment of the Arizona National Guard since the second World War. Two members of the battalion were killed in action during their deployment. The battalion, a combat unit, engaged in counter insurgency operations through out their deployment. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 30 MARCH 2008 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders line the tarmac in Phoenix, AZ, as a Southwest Airlines charter bringing Arizona National Guard soldiers home arrives in Phoenix Sunday. About 250 members of the Arizona Army National Guard's 158th Infantry Battalion returned to Phoenix, AZ, from a year long deployment in Afghanistan Sunday. The unit, also known as the "Bushmasters" from their service in World War II, was part of the largest single-unit deployment of the Arizona National Guard since the second World War. Two members of the battalion were killed in action during their deployment. The battalion, a combat unit, engaged in counter insurgency operations through out their deployment. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders in formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders in formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders in formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders get into formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: A member of the Patriot Guard Riders salutes as the hearse carrying the remain of Pvt Roy Brown Jr arrives at the funeral for Pvt. Brown's funeral in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: A member of the Patriot Guard Riders salutes as the hearse carrying the remain of Pvt Roy Brown Jr arrives at the funeral for Pvt. Brown's funeral in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders file out of Glendale Cemetery after the reinterment of Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders stand at attention during the reinterment of Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders stand at attention during the reinterment service for Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders walk into the reinterment service for Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: A member of the Patriot Guard Riders present a plaque to the family at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders in formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders get into formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders in formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders in formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders in formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders get into formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders get into formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders get into formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: A member of the Patriot Guard Riders arrives at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr.'s funeral in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: A member of the Patriot Guard Riders salutes as the hearse carrying the remain of Pvt Roy Brown Jr arrives at the funeral for Pvt. Brown's funeral in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 DECEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: TOM GEESAMAN, Ride Captain with the Patriot Guard Riders, at the ceremony to mark the laying of Christmas wreaths on veterans' graves. Volunteers working with Wreaths Across America placed Christmas wreaths on the headstones of more than 600 US military veterans in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. The cemetery, one of the first in Des Moines, has the graves of veterans going back to the War of 1812.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 DECEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: TOM GEESAMAN, Ride Captain with the Patriot Guard Riders, at the ceremony to mark the laying of Christmas wreaths on veterans' graves. Volunteers working with Wreaths Across America placed Christmas wreaths on the headstones of more than 600 US military veterans in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. The cemetery, one of the first in Des Moines, has the graves of veterans going back to the War of 1812.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders file out of Glendale Cemetery after the reinterment of Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders stand at attention during the reinterment of Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders stand at attention during the reinterment of Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A member of the Patriot Guard Riders makes a presentation to the family of US Marine Reserve Corps Private Channing Whitaker during Whitaker's reinterment service in Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders stand at attention during the reinterment service for Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 NOVEMBER 2019 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders stand at attention during the reinterment service for Marine Corps Reserve Private Channing Whitaker at the Glendale Cemetery. Whitaker died in the Battle of Tarawa on Nov. 22, 1943 during World War Two. He was buried on Betio Island, in the Gilbert Islands, and his remains were recovered in March 2019. He was identified by a DNA match with surviving family members in Iowa. Whitaker was reintered in the Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines exactly 76 years after his death in World War Two. About 1,000 US Marines and sailers were killed in four days during the Battle of Tarawa.            PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders in formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders get into formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 AUGUST 2020 - RUNNELLS, IOWA: Members of the Patriot Guard Riders get into formation at the funeral for Pvt. Roy Brown Jr. in Runnells, IA. Pvt. Brown was a US Army soldier in World War II. He was an infantryman in the 126th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, serving in the Australian Territory of Papua (now Papua New Guinea). He went missing in action on Dec. 2, 1942. Unidentified remains were recovered on Feb. 2, 1943 and were eventually interred in the Manila American Cemetery. On May 14, 2019, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency using dental records, circumstantial evidence and DNA identified the remains as Pvt. Brown's. He was reinterred in the Lowman Cemetery in Runnells Saturday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 30 JUNE 2012 - PRESCOTT, AZ: A couple puts patriotic bunting on a float at the Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo Parade. The parade is marking its 125th year. It is one of the largest 4th of July Parades in Arizona. Prescott, about 100 miles north of Phoenix, was the first territorial capital of Arizona.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 JULY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Children make color patriotic drawings before the Independence Day ceremony Wednesday. About 250 people, from 62 countries, were naturalized as US citizens during the 24th Annual Fiesta of Independence naturization ceremony at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix Wednesday. The ceremony was presided over by the Honorable Roslyn O. Silver, Chief United States District Court Judge.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    Patriotic bunting on a railing before a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14, 2012. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 DECEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers working with Wreaths Across America placed Christmas wreaths on the headstones of more than 600 US military veterans in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. The cemetery, one of the first in Des Moines, has the graves of veterans going back to the War of 1812.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 DECEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers working with Wreaths Across America placed Christmas wreaths on the headstones of more than 600 US military veterans in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. The cemetery, one of the first in Des Moines, has the graves of veterans going back to the War of 1812.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 DECEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers working with Wreaths Across America placed Christmas wreaths on the headstones of more than 600 US military veterans in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. The cemetery, one of the first in Des Moines, has the graves of veterans going back to the War of 1812.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 DECEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers working with Wreaths Across America placed Christmas wreaths on the headstones of more than 600 US military veterans in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. The cemetery, one of the first in Des Moines, has the graves of veterans going back to the War of 1812.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 DECEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers working with Wreaths Across America placed Christmas wreaths on the headstones of more than 600 US military veterans in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. The cemetery, one of the first in Des Moines, has the graves of veterans going back to the War of 1812.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 DECEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Volunteers working with Wreaths Across America placed Christmas wreaths on the headstones of more than 600 US military veterans in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines. The cemetery, one of the first in Des Moines, has the graves of veterans going back to the War of 1812.        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, 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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  • 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: GARY LEFFLER, an organizer of the motorcade supporting the reelection of Donald J. Trump, talks to people at the Iowa State Capitol. More than 1,500 people in 500 vehicles participated in motorcade through Des Moines Saturday. They started in the suburbs south of downtown, drove through downtown, and ended at the State Capitol.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A supporter of President Donald J. Trump watches a pro-Trump motorcade near the Iowa State Capitol. More than 1,500 people in 500 vehicles participated in motorcade through Des Moines Saturday. They started in the suburbs south of downtown, drove through downtown, and ended at the State Capitol.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A person participating in the motorcade rally supporting the reelection of President Donald J. Trump passes the Iowa State Capitol. More than 1,500 people in 500 vehicles participated in motorcade through Des Moines Saturday. They started in the suburbs south of downtown, drove through downtown, and ended at the State Capitol.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A motorcade supporting the reelection of President Donald J. Trump crosses the Court Avenue Bridge in downtown Des Moines. The historic Polk County Courthouse is in the background. More than 1,500 people in 500 vehicles participated in motorcade through Des Moines Saturday. They started in the suburbs south of downtown, drove through downtown, and ended at the State Capitol.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Bicyclists ride past Donald Trump flags in downtown Des Moines. More than 1,500 people in 500 vehicles participated in motorcade through Des Moines Saturday. They started in the suburbs south of downtown, drove through downtown, and ended at the State Capitol.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A man attaches a Donald J. Trump flag to his truck before a pro-Trump motorcade. More than 1,500 people in 500 vehicles participated in motorcade through Des Moines Saturday. They started in the suburbs south of downtown, drove through downtown, and ended at the State Capitol.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People drive through Des Moines on their way to a motorcade supporting the reelection of President Donald J. Trump. More than 1,500 people in 500 vehicles participated in motorcade through Des Moines Saturday. They started in the suburbs south of downtown, drove through downtown, and ended at the State Capitol.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People line up to buy Donald J. Trump merchandise at Farm Boy Garage before a pro-Trump motorcade started there. More than 1,500 people in 500 vehicles participated in motorcade through Des Moines Saturday. They started in the suburbs south of downtown, drove through downtown, and ended at the State Capitol.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People line up to buy Donald J. Trump merchandise at Farm Boy Garage before a pro-Trump motorcade started there. More than 1,500 people in 500 vehicles participated in motorcade through Des Moines Saturday. They started in the suburbs south of downtown, drove through downtown, and ended at the State Capitol.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A Trump-Pence sign on the wall of Farm Boy Garage in Des Moines. A pro-Trump motorcade started at the garage. More than 1,500 people in 500 vehicles participated in motorcade through Des Moines Saturday. They started in the suburbs south of downtown, drove through downtown, and ended at the State Capitol.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: NUNEE SIAH TARLEY holds her naturalization certificate as she poses for pictures next to the American flag after a naturalization ceremony at Principal Park, a minor league baseball stadium in downtown Des Moines. About 75 people from 32 countries were naturalized as US citizens Thursday. It was the last citizenship ceremony in Des Moines before citizenship fees dramatically increase. Starting Oct. 2, the fee to apply for U.S. citizenship will increase from $640 to $1,160 if filed online, or $ 1,170 in paper filing, a more than 80% increase in cost. Advocates for immigration are afraid the new fees will be too expensive for many immigrants and say it's an effort by the Trump Administration to limit the number of new citizens welcomed into the United States. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been dramatic slow down in the number of naturalization ceremonies this year.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A new citizen holds an American flag during a naturalization ceremony at Principal Park, a minor league baseball stadium in downtown Des Moines. About 75 people from 32 countries were naturalized as US citizens Thursday. It was the last citizenship ceremony in Des Moines before citizenship fees dramatically increase. Starting Oct. 2, the fee to apply for U.S. citizenship will increase from $640 to $1,160 if filed online, or $ 1,170 in paper filing, a more than 80% increase in cost. Advocates for immigration are afraid the new fees will be too expensive for many immigrants and say it's an effort by the Trump Administration to limit the number of new citizens welcomed into the United States. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been dramatic slow down in the number of naturalization ceremonies this year.             PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People take the Oath of Allegiance during a naturalization ceremony at Principal Park, a minor league baseball stadium in downtown Des Moines. About 75 people from 32 countries were naturalized as US citizens Thursday. It was the last citizenship ceremony in Des Moines before citizenship fees dramatically increase. Starting Oct. 2, the fee to apply for U.S. citizenship will increase from $640 to $1,160 if filed online, or $ 1,170 in paper filing, a more than 80% increase in cost. Advocates for immigration are afraid the new fees will be too expensive for many immigrants and say it's an effort by the Trump Administration to limit the number of new citizens welcomed into the United States. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been dramatic slow down in the number of naturalization ceremonies this year.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A new citizen stands for the National Anthem during a naturalization ceremony at Principal Park, a minor league baseball stadium in downtown Des Moines. About 75 people from 32 countries were naturalized as US citizens Thursday. It was the last citizenship ceremony in Des Moines before citizenship fees dramatically increase. Starting Oct. 2, the fee to apply for U.S. citizenship will increase from $640 to $1,160 if filed online, or $ 1,170 in paper filing, a more than 80% increase in cost. Advocates for immigration are afraid the new fees will be too expensive for many immigrants and say it's an effort by the Trump Administration to limit the number of new citizens welcomed into the United States. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been dramatic slow down in the number of naturalization ceremonies this year.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ULISES ORO, originally from Honduras, stands for the National Anthem during a naturalization ceremony at Principal Park, a minor league baseball stadium in downtown Des Moines. About 75 people from 32 countries were naturalized as US citizens Thursday. It was the last citizenship ceremony in Des Moines before citizenship fees dramatically increase. Starting Oct. 2, the fee to apply for U.S. citizenship will increase from $640 to $1,160 if filed online, or $ 1,170 in paper filing, a more than 80% increase in cost. Advocates for immigration are afraid the new fees will be too expensive for many immigrants and say it's an effort by the Trump Administration to limit the number of new citizens welcomed into the United States. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been dramatic slow down in the number of naturalization ceremonies this year.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A new citizen with her American flag during a naturalization ceremony at Principal Park, a minor league baseball stadium in downtown Des Moines. About 75 people from 32 countries were naturalized as US citizens Thursday. It was the last citizenship ceremony in Des Moines before citizenship fees dramatically increase. Starting Oct. 2, the fee to apply for U.S. citizenship will increase from $640 to $1,160 if filed online, or $ 1,170 in paper filing, a more than 80% increase in cost. Advocates for immigration are afraid the new fees will be too expensive for many immigrants and say it's an effort by the Trump Administration to limit the number of new citizens welcomed into the United States. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been dramatic slow down in the number of naturalization ceremonies this year.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: INSANULLAN ANWARY, originally from Afghanistan, holds his son during a naturalization ceremony at Principal Park, a minor league baseball stadium in downtown Des Moines. About 75 people from 32 countries were naturalized as US citizens Thursday. It was the last citizenship ceremony in Des Moines before citizenship fees dramatically increase. Starting Oct. 2, the fee to apply for U.S. citizenship will increase from $640 to $1,160 if filed online, or $ 1,170 in paper filing, a more than 80% increase in cost. Advocates for immigration are afraid the new fees will be too expensive for many immigrants and say it's an effort by the Trump Administration to limit the number of new citizens welcomed into the United States. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been dramatic slow down in the number of naturalization ceremonies this year.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 SEPTEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: ISABEL MARTINEZ MORALES, originally from Colombia, during a naturalization ceremony at Principal Park, a minor league baseball stadium in downtown Des Moines. About 75 people from 32 countries were naturalized as US citizens Thursday. It was the last citizenship ceremony in Des Moines before citizenship fees dramatically increase. Starting Oct. 2, the fee to apply for U.S. citizenship will increase from $640 to $1,160 if filed online, or $ 1,170 in paper filing, a more than 80% increase in cost. Advocates for immigration are afraid the new fees will be too expensive for many immigrants and say it's an effort by the Trump Administration to limit the number of new citizens welcomed into the United States. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been dramatic slow down in the number of naturalization ceremonies this year.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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