Town Celebrates National Guard Units Return From Iraq

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Date: 20050222
Author:Scott Olson

Scott Olson
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02-22-2005



PARIS, IL - FEBRUARY 22: A friend of Spc. Charles Lamb holds a U.S. flag while waiting for the start of a homecoming celebration for the Illinois National Guard's 1544th Transportation Company February 22, 2005 in Paris, Illinois. Lamb was one of five casualties the unit suffered while serving for nearly a year in Iraq. Hundreds of people filled the flag-draped town square to help welcome the soldiers back. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Dateline: Paris, IL, United States


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