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Martinsburg community pays tribute to veterans on Memorial Day

Martinsburg community pays tribute to veterans on Memorial Day

Yahoo26-05-2025

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (DC News Now) — In West Virginia's eastern panhandle, the local community took time to pay tribute to service veterans this Memorial Day.
At War Memorial Park, those who wore the uniform were saluted.
Memorial Day: How it came to be, how it evolved
'West Virginia's per capita participation in the armed forces is more than any other state,' said Gunnery Sergeant Charles Stanley. 'For as small a state as we are that's a lot of support. You'll especially see it in November when we have the Veterans Day parade.'
The state's Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that one in 10 in the Mountain State has enlisted or was drafted to serve in the armed forces.
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