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Walk for Wounded Warrior Project
Date: 5/19/2012 Album ID: 1474249
The Flagler County Commission teamed up with the national Wounded Warrior Project for a fundraising walk for the group, which helps former military men and women returning home with the process of readjusting to life as a civilian.
Three-legged mascot Dino rolled along happily in his harness with his owner, prior US Navy sailor Lindsay Eatman, kneeling, and her family and friends. (Donna Francis)
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A family flies American Flags to remember the sacrifices of armed forces personnel during the Wounded Warriors Walk on Saturday, May 19, in Palm Coast. (Donna Francis)
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Walkers make their way through Town Center during Saturday's event to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project. MAY 19, 2012. PATRICK APPOLONIA
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Air Force JROTC members Tyler Gynizio and Joshua Petrin assist walkers along the trail through Town Center on Saturday. MAY 19, 2012. PATRICK APPOLONIA
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Flagler  County Commissioner George Hanns speaks about the county's support for the Wounded Warrior Project. MAY 19, 2012. PATRICK APPOLONIA
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Keynote speaker Andrew Coughlan talks about his time serving with the U.S. Army at the Knights of Columbus building after Saturday's walk for the Wounded Warrior Project. MAY 19, 2012. PATRICK APPOLONIA
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Local Wounded Warriors Andrew Coughlan, Ron Stark and Mick Lum pose with Flagler County Commissioner George Hanns and others who organized Saturday's event. MAY 19, 2012. PATRICK APPOLONIA
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Many people turned out for the Wounded Warriors Walk on Saturday, May 19. (Donna Francis)
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Residents participate in the annual Wounded Warrior Walk on Saturday, May 19. (Donna Francis)
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