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| Lt. Commander Charles A. Embrey Sr. of MOSB Chapter 258 and his sons Assist. Chaplain Charles A. Embrey Jr. and Nicholas T. Embrey The lady to the right is the Mother of Charles and John Embrey Not shown are Brian M. Embrey and Charles Embrey's twin brother John M. Embrey Jr. |
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Lt. Commander Charles A. Embrey Sr. and his son,
Lt. Charles A. Embrey Jr. Saluting their ancestor Pvt. John Allen English. |
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Lynn Embrey sang the Star Spangled Banner
This lady has a marvelous voice. It is always a pleasure to hear the National Anthem sung the way it was intended to be sung. |
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Lt. Commander Charles A. Embrey Sr. standing on the left.
Playing the instruments from the left are: Phillip Embrey Donald Ray Embrey, sang, Dixie, and Green Green Grass of Home. Ed Embrey |
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The Bugler who played Taps was 14 year old Herman Orgeron
Standing to his left is Mrs. Stuart (Annie) Allison, a member of the Fredericksburg Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. |
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The Rifle Volly was lead by Lt. Charles A. Embrey Jr.
The Riflemen are from left: John Martin Teddy Mullins Commander of SCV Camp 1722, Richard A. Miller Sr. |
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These four lovely ladies are always helping out.
From the left: Mrs. Susan Miller, who also read a poem which she wrote. Suzanne Miller Patricia Ann Breeden Carol Martin |