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Town of Patriots Dusts Off Flags for Guard Unit's Return (Los Angeles Times)







Town of Patriots Dusts Off Flags for
Guard Unit's Return (Los Angeles Times)

Town of Patriots Dusts Off Flags for
Guard Unit's Return (Los Angeles Times)
04/24/2004 04:52 AM

Los Angeles Times - HINGHAM, Mass. — In Iraq, they drove more than a million miles, escorting convoys and steering trucks through the desert. But on Friday, it was one final mile through this quaint New England town that brought tears to the 1058th National Guard unit — and cheers to several thousand family and friends who lined their route home.




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