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President Obama honors veterans at Arlington
Wearing a black raincoat, the president place a flower-laced wreath on a stand and stood over it silently for several moments. He placed his hand on his heart as a bugler played taps.
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2009 National Veterans Day observance
President Barack Obama attends a Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington D.C.
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Send photos of your veterans
We want to honor veterans on Veteran's Day, Nov. 11, by publishing photos submitted by our viewers. Also, view images submitted to date.
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N.C. honors veterans with parades
North Carolina honored veterans Saturday with annual parades in Raleigh and Fayetteville and a ceremony at the State Capitol building.
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Photos: Your Veterans 2009
WRAL viewers share pictures of their veterans in their lives.
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Families honor veterans 2008
Families from around North Carolina shared photos of their veterans and active-duty service members.
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N.C. Veterans Day Parade 2008
Fifty-five units, with 1,400 members, marched in the 27th North Carolina Veterans Parade and Ceremony, which wound its way down Fayetteville Street to the state Capital Building in downtown Raleigh Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008. A formal ceremony, featuring the Enloe Ensemble, followed.
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Triangle Veterans' Day events
The Triangle honors veterans, active-duty service members and their families with a series of events leading up to Nov. 11, 2008.
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Veterans Park dedicated in Holly Springs
Holly Springs officials will unveil a 20-foot-long stone wall adorned with plaques representing the five branches of the military. Veterans Day events continue across the Triangle through the holiday on Tuesday.
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Veterans Day events take place across Wake County
A morning parade in downtown Raleigh, afternoon exhibits in Cary and an evening concert with country stars honored veterans three days before the national holiday.
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Peace group denied entry in Veteran's Day parade
N.C. Triangle Veterans for Peace wanted to join the parade but were denied because organizers felt their message was political.













