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Fallen And Forgotten
Rain doesn't stop people from honoring Memorial Day in Colorado
Local News
Reflections on Memorial Day, shared by Colorado's veterans
"We can’t forget Memorial Day is based on remembering those who served before us and didn’t come home."
Local News
Colorado veterans reflect on the meaning of Memorial Day
"We can’t forget Memorial Day is based on remembering those who served before us and didn’t come home."
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Fifty years ago, the actions of Army helicopter pilot earned him the Medal of Honor
Captain Swanson's brother Tom and his widow Sandee define valor.
Fallen And Forgotten
PHOTOS: American WWII heroes forgotten in Pacific graves
PHOTOS: American WWII heroes forgotten in Pacific graves
Fallen And Forgotten
PHOTOS: Tarawa past and present
PHOTOS: Tarawa past and present
Fallen And Forgotten
PHOTOS: Excavating WWII servicemembers on Tarawa
PHOTOS: Excavating WWII servicemembers on Tarawa
Fallen And Forgotten
Fallen & Forgotten: Why were these missing WWII heroes buried under pavement?
Howard Brisbane's relatives thought he was buried in an idyllic setting. But only days after his death, the WWII servicemember's gravesite was gone – turned into a parking lot, first paved by Americans.
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