Airborne & Special Operations Museum
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NC Field of Honor salutes soldiers and veterans
The North Carolina Field of Honor will open after a dedication ceremony on the parade grounds of the Airborne and Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville Saturday at 11 a.m.
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Vets add stitch to 9/11 flag
The National 9/11 flag unfurled Friday at Fayetteville's Airborne and Special Operations Museum .
make whole the stars and stripes forever and now here at the airborne and special operations museum . A survivor of Afghanistan takes legal and threat. Master sergeant John -- lost his leg in his left hand in a bomb
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Fayetteville vet lends a stitch to 9/11 flag
The sight of any American flag, no matter how big or small, is enough to stir emotions. In Fayetteville Friday, an especially poignant version unfurled at the Airborne and Special Operations Museum .
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Plaque dedicated to Vietnam POWs from Fayetteville
The Veterans Day ceremonies in Fayetteville included rededicating a plaque to 19 Vietnam prisoners of war from Fayetteville, only five of whom made it home alive.
Good afternoon bill I am standing just outside the airborne and special operations museum which is still alive with color and with people. I have never seen the grounds of this place as busy as I -
Fayetteville Vietnam vets recall fearing they would die
Terry Wren was just a 19-year-old boy from small-town Illinois when he enlisted in the Army in 1967, full of romantic ideas about heroism and a thirst for the adventure of jumping out of airplanes, plunging toward the earth. But he knew he didn't want to go to Vietnam.
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Traveling tribute honors Vietnam vets in Fayetteville
A half-sized replica of the Vietnam Wall that has toured the country for the past two decades arrived in Fayetteville Sunday as part of the city's Heroes Homecoming celebration in honor of Vietnam veterans.
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NC Veterans Park fixes error
A copy-editing mistake made on a wall at North Carolina Veterans Park was fixed Tuesday.
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NC Veterans Park works to fix error
Changes to correct a copy-editing mistake made on a wall North Carolina Veterans Park were underway Thursday.
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Hands salute NC veterans in new state park
North Carolina's first park honoring military veterans from all branches of service opened Monday in Fayetteville with an Independence Day dedication.
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Special Ops museum exhibit honors NC soldiers
An exhibit opening next week at the Airborne and Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville celebrates the contribution of North Carolina veterans.
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