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PHOTOS: Over 400 veterans gather at Vets4Vets event in Jacksonville
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Gold Star mother Rena Croft attended the event in honor of her son, who was killed in Vietnam in 1968.
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The Black Creek Young Marines posted the Colors and sang the National Anthem.
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Veterans at the event give a salute.
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Various companies, veteran organizations and City of Jacksonville (COJ) agencies came in support of veterans and military and were on hand to provide information to attendees.
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Over 400 veterans of every branch of service gathered at the event at Veterans Memorial Arena.
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Executive Director Bruce Thompson addresses the large crowd at the Vets4Vets event at the Veterans Memorial Arena.
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Member of Black Creek Young Marines takes a picture with Bruce Thompson, executive director of Vets4Vets
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City Council President, Aaron Bowman speaks at the event and stresses the importance of the veteran community in the city's economic development.
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Kimberly Waterhouse
Gold Star mother Rena Croft attended the event in honor of her son, who was killed in Vietnam in 1968.
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