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Daughters salute veterans

Posted 5/10/20

Shirley Staggs, Chapter regent for the Sun City Agua Fria National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, presented 50th Vietnam War Era Veterans Commemoration lapel pins, buttons and …

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Daughters salute veterans

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Shirley Staggs, Chapter regent for the Sun City Agua Fria National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, presented 50th Vietnam War Era Veterans Commemoration lapel pins, buttons and bumper stickers to four veterans who served active duty in any branch of the United States military during the time frame between Nov. 1, 1955 and May 15, 1975. Pictured are James Allen, US Navy, Radarman 3rd Class, 1959-1962; John Steeger, retired US Air Force, Major, 1973-1993; Shirley Staggs; John Staggs, US Air Force, Sgt, 1964-1968, MO Air National Guard, SSgt, 1969-1971, and US Air Force, 1st Lt, 1971-1976; and Robert Beam, retired US Air Force, E-7, 1975-1997. Visit VietnamWar50th.com and aguafriaarizonadar.weebly.com.