Canadian Remembrance Day

Col Alain Poisson, commander of the 552nd Air Control Wing and Chief Master Sergeant Kenny Mott, command chief of the 552nd ACW, present a wreath to the Canadian Detachment, honoring Canadians who have served. Remembrance Day is a Canadian holiday held on Nov. 11 and marks the end of hostilities in World War I and serves as an opportunity to recall those who have served since.

PHOTO BY: 2d Lt Ashlyn K. Paulson
VIRIN: 191111-F-XO631-1003.JPG
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NIKON D750

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48/10

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10/400

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200

IMAGE IS PUBLIC DOMAIN

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