Pvt. Peters' Body Being Brought Here
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August
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1951
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An Honor Guard Greets The Homecoming Caskets Of Pvt. Gerald Peters & First Lt. John Carver jr., August 1951 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1951
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An Honor Guard Greets The Homecoming Caskets Of Pvt. Gerald Peters & First Lt. John Carver jr., August 1951 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1951
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Flag-draped caskets bearing the bodies of two Ann Arbor servicemen arrived in the city this morning and were met by an honor guard made up of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Disabled American Veterans members. The body of Pvt. Gerald T. Peters, 17, who was killed in action in Korea Sept 3, 1950, was returned in the casket in the foreground. The casket containing the body of First Lt. John H. Carver, jr., 30 who was killed in the crash of an Air Force jet plane in the Adirondack Mountains last Tuesday is on the platform at rear. Pvt. Peters was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Peters of 607 E. Hoover Ave., and Lt. Carver was the son of Mrs. Hattie Carver of 520 Sixth St.
Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1951
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Flag-draped caskets bearing the bodies of two Ann Arbor servicemen arrived in the city this morning and were met by an honor guard made up of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Disabled American Veterans members. The body of Pvt. Gerald T. Peters, 17, who was killed in action in Korea Sept 3, 1950, was returned in the casket in the foreground. The casket containing the body of First Lt. John H. Carver, jr., 30 who was killed in the crash of an Air Force jet plane in the Adirondack Mountains last Tuesday is on the platform at rear. Pvt. Peters was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Peters of 607 E. Hoover Ave., and Lt. Carver was the son of Mrs. Hattie Carver of 520 Sixth St.
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City Receives Her Dead
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14
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August
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1951
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American Legion Post 322, Saline, In The Ann Arbor Veterans Day Parade - November 11, 1976 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1976
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American Legion Post 322, Saline, Marches Past In The Ann Arbor Veterans Day Parade - November 11, 1976 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1976
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Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1976
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Ann Arbor marked Veterans Day Thursday with a downtown parade, featuring old and young marchers.
Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1976
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Ann Arbor marked Veterans Day Thursday with a downtown parade, featuring old and young marchers.
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Prieskorn Post Will Build New Addition To Home
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2
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March
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1946
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Ground Broken For New Legion Building
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March
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1946
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Ground Is Broken For An Addition To Erwin Prieskorn American Legion Post, March 1946 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1946
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GROUND BROKEN FOR NEW LEGION BUILDING: Local Legionnaires look over plans for the new building that will adjoin the present quarters of Erwin Prieskorn Post on S. Main St., as ground is broken for the addition. Left to right: Dugald Duncanson, commander, Roy C. Bird, Chester Nowland, Floyd Garland, Melvin C. Pierce, Jack H. Howley, Lee Thomas, George T. O'Neal and Olin C. Tenny.
Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1946
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GROUND BROKEN FOR NEW LEGION BUILDING: Local Legionnaires look over plans for the new building that will adjoin the present quarters of Erwin Prieskorn Post on S. Main St., as ground is broken for the addition. Left to right: Dugald Duncanson, commander, Roy C. Bird, Chester Nowland, Floyd Garland, Melvin C. Pierce, Jack H. Howley, Lee Thomas, George T. O'Neal and Olin C. Tenny.
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