Valentines for veterans
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Walter Porsch Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1856 in Fort Dodge received many, many Valentines that were personally made by the students of the Fort Dodge Middle School. The cards thanked the veterans for their service, and included other pictures and accolades of respect and appreciation. VFW Post Commander George Sexton and Auxiliary President Pam Kenemer stand in front of a display of the cards.
Walter Porsch Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1856 in Fort Dodge received many, many Valentines that were personally made by the students of the Fort Dodge Middle School. The cards thanked the veterans for their service, and included other pictures and accolades of respect and appreciation. VFW Post Commander George Sexton and Auxiliary President Pam Kenemer stand in front of a display of the cards.
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VFW Post Commander George Sexton and Auxiliary President Pam Kenemer read one of the valentine cards that Fort Dodge Middle School students sent to VFW Post 1856.
VFW Post Commander George Sexton and Auxiliary President Pam Kenemer read one of the valentine cards that Fort Dodge Middle School students sent to VFW Post 1856.
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Students at Fort Dodge Middle School made valentines for veterans that are on display at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1856. The cards thanked the veterans for their service, and included other pictures and accolades of respect and appreciation.
Students at Fort Dodge Middle School made valentines for veterans that are on display at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1856. The cards thanked the veterans for their service, and included other pictures and accolades of respect and appreciation.
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The valentine cards Fort Dodge Middle School students sent to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1856 are displayed in the post’s building on South 29th Street.
The valentine cards Fort Dodge Middle School students sent to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1856 are displayed in the post’s building on South 29th Street.
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Walter Porsch Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1856 in Fort Dodge received many, many Valentines that were personally made by the students of the Fort Dodge Middle School. The cards thanked the veterans for their service, and included other pictures and accolades of respect and appreciation. VFW Post Commander George Sexton and Auxiliary President Pam Kenemer stand in front of a display of the cards.
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VFW Post Commander George Sexton and Auxiliary President Pam Kenemer read one of the valentine cards that Fort Dodge Middle School students sent to VFW Post 1856.
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Students at Fort Dodge Middle School made valentines for veterans that are on display at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1856. The cards thanked the veterans for their service, and included other pictures and accolades of respect and appreciation.
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The valentine cards Fort Dodge Middle School students sent to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1856 are displayed in the post’s building on South 29th Street.