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Stan Carmichael of Lewiston looks out at the 400 flags at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston Sunday morning. A veteran of three tours of duty in Vietnam, Carmichael said, “I was one of the lucky ones that came back. It’s really hard standing here.” He bought a flag in honor of his father, a WWII veteran who was in the Battle of the Bulge. The display of 400 flags, described as a “Field of Honor,” is a fundraiser for the Auburn Exchange Club. The civic group hopes to raise money by selling all of the 400 flags at $40 each. The proceeds will fund its charity work.
Stan Carmichael of Lewiston looks out at the 400 flags at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston Sunday morning. A veteran of three tours of duty in Vietnam, Carmichael said, “I was one of the lucky ones that came back. It’s really hard standing here.” He bought a flag in honor of his father, a WWII veteran who was in the Battle of the Bulge. The display of 400 flags, described as a “Field of Honor,” is a fundraiser for the Auburn Exchange Club. The civic group hopes to raise money by selling all of the 400 flags at $40 each. Proceeds will fund its charity work.
Linda Simones looks out over the sea of flags Saturday morning at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston. The display of 400 flags, described as a “Field of Honor,” is a fundraiser for the Auburn Exchange Club. The civic group hopes to raise money by selling all of the 400 flags at $40 each. Proceeds will fund its charity work.
Linda Simones looks out over the sea of flags Saturday morning at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston. The display of 400 flags, described as a “Field of Honor,” is a fundraiser for the Auburn Exchange Club. The civic group hopes to raise money by selling all of the 400 flags at $40 each. Proceeds will fund its charity work.
Elizabeth Gondek of Auburn looks out as the sea of flags Saturday morning at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston. The display of 400 flags, described as a “Field of Honor,” is a fundraiser for the Auburn Exchange Club. The civic group hopes to raise money by selling all of the 400 flags at $40 each. Proceeds will fund its charity work.
David Gondek of Auburn takes photos of the flags Saturday morning at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston. The display of 400 flags, described as a “Field of Honor,” is a fundraiser for the Auburn Exchange Club. The civic group hopes to raise money by selling all of the 400 flags at $40 each. Proceeds will fund its charity work.
Elizabeth Gondek of Auburn looks out as the sea of flags Saturday morning at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston. The display of 400 flags, described as a “Field of Honor,” is a fundraiser for the Auburn Exchange Club. The civic group hopes to raise money by selling all of the 400 flags at $40 each. Proceeds will fund its charity work.
Stan Carmichael of Lewiston, looks out at the 400 flags at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston Sunday morning. A veteran of three tours of duty in Vietnam, Carmichael said, “I was one of the lucky ones that came back. It’s really hard standing here.” He bought a flag in honor of his father, a WWII veteran who was in the Battle of the Bulge. The display of 400 flags, described as a “Field of Honor,” is a fundraiser for the Auburn Exchange Club. The civic group hopes to raise money by selling all of the 400 flags at $40 each. Proceeds will fund its charity work.
Stan Carmichael salutes with his grandchildren. After attaching his name tag to the flag, he and his grandchildren saluted. He noticed a flag fly over the lens of the photographer’s camera and had them salute again for a photo.
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