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2/04/2011 | By The Dispatch Staff

On Monday, Jan. 31 at the Worcester County Veterans Memorial, a wreath was placed to recognize the 43rd Anniversary and in honor of those who fought the TET offense battle in Vietnam. A moment was taken for those who survived, those who were lost and for the families of all of those veterans. Above are Paula McGrath, Executive Committee of American Legion Unit #166; Marine Jim McGrath, Post #166's Service Officer; Marine Ray Updike, Post #166's Executive Committee member; Rosie Garltiz, president of Unit #166; and State Senator Jim Mathias. Submitted Photos

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