FLAGS FOR THE LOST: Johnston Cub and Boy Scout troops honor interred veterans
Posted 6/3/22
Johnston’s Cub Scout and Boy Scout Troop 20 worked together to place more than 1,300 flags at the Highland Memorial Park Cemetery this weekend in honor of veterans who gave their lives for …
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FLAGS FOR THE LOST: Johnston Cub and Boy Scout troops honor interred veterans
FLAGS FOR THE LOST: Johnston’s Cub Scout and Boy Scout Troop 20 worked together to place more than 1,300 flags at the Highland Memorial Park Cemetery this weekend in honor of veterans who gave their lives for their country.
Photos courtesy Susan DeAthos
FLAGS FOR THE LOST: Johnston’s Cub Scout and Boy Scout Troop 20 worked together to place more than 1,300 flags at the Highland Memorial Park Cemetery this weekend in honor of veterans who gave their lives for their country.
Photos courtesy Susan DeAthos
FLAGS FOR THE LOST: Johnston’s Cub Scout and Boy Scout Troop 20 worked together to place more than 1,300 flags at the Highland Memorial Park Cemetery this weekend in honor of veterans who gave their lives for their country.
Photos courtesy Susan DeAthos
FLAGS FOR THE LOST: Johnston’s Cub Scout and Boy Scout Troop 20 worked together to place more than 1,300 flags at the Highland Memorial Park Cemetery this weekend in honor of veterans who gave their lives for their country.
Photos courtesy Susan DeAthos
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Johnston’s Cub Scout and Boy Scout Troop 20 worked together to place more than 1,300 flags at the Highland Memorial Park Cemetery this weekend in honor of veterans who gave their lives for their country.
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