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May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 0214
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
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May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May, 21 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. -
May 21, 2014
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 30 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the state’s fourth “Always Free Honor Flight.” Senator Manchin provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to D.C., which was free of cost and included a tour of the Capitol, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.