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Sgt. Michael Roberts of Orrington gets a kiss from his 3-year-old daughter Hannah following the 619th Transportation Company Welcome Home Warrior Ceremony at Edward Little High School in Auburn on Sunday. Roberts is one of the 172 soldiers from the unit who returned home from Iraq in June. Gov. John Baldacci, U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud and Col. Ernest Erlandson spoke during the 45-minute ceremony. While in Iraq, the company completed 178 convoys without a major accident. Erika Laplante of Auburn is in the background at left.
Men and women of the 619th Transportation Company stand during the Welcome Home Warrior Ceremony at Edward Little High School in Auburn on Sunday.
Anita Loring, top right, of Oxford applauds the members of the 619th Transportation Company during the Welcome Home Warrior Ceremony at Edward Little High School in Auburn on Sunday. Loring’s son, Sgt. Christopher Loring of South Paris, is one of the 172 soldiers from the unit who returned home from Iraq in June. Sgt. Loring’s wife Hyeran and 9-year-old son Christopher Jr. are at top left.
Ron Kilgore of South Paris shows his support for American troops during the 619th Transportation Company Welcome Home Warrior Ceremony at Edward Little High School in Auburn on Sunday.
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