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We are at West Boggs Lake in Indiana for annual veterans' appreciation day. We are joined by Jeff and James Hall. Father and son. It was a great day just saying thanks to them for their service.
We are at West Boggs Lake in Indiana for annual veterans' appreciation day. We are joined by Jeff and James Hall. Father and son. It was a great day just saying thanks to them for their service.
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