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Nevada Army National Guard Soldier laid to rest
By SPC Zachary A. Gardner
January 21, 2011
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The family of Spc. Ronald Gaines, 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry, Nevada Army National Guard, give their final farewells during a funeral ceremony in Las Vegas, Jan. 18. Gaines was killed in a hit and run accident while riding his motorcycle on Jan. 8. ...
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A Soldier with 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry, Nevada Army National Guard, shares his thoughts on Spc. Ronald Gaines during his funeral ceremony in Las Vegas, Jan. 18. Gaines deployed with 1-221 under the 11th ACR and returned home in 2010. (Photo by Sp...
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Command Sgt. Maj. James Richardson, the 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry, Nevada Army National Guard, command sergeant major, consoles another Soldier during a funeral ceremony for Spc. Ronald Gaines in Las Vegas, Jan. 18. Gaines was killed in hit and run...
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A Soldier with 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry, Nevada Army National Guard, bids his final farewell to Spc. Ronald Gaines, Jan. 18. Gaines deployed with 1-221 under the 11th ACR and returned home in 2010. (Photo by Spc. Zachary A. Gardner, 11th ACR Publi...
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Soldiers from 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry, Nevada Army National Guard, carry the casket of Spc. Ronald Gaines during his funeral service in Las Vegas, Jan. 18. Gaines was killed in hit and run accident while riding his motorcycle on Jan. 8. Gaines de...
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Soldiers from 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry, Nevada Army National Guard, fold the U.S. flag during a funeral service for Spc. Ronald Gaines in Las Vegas, Jan. 18. Gaines was killed in hit and run accident while riding his motorcycle on Jan. 8. Gaines d...
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A bugler plays "Taps" as members of the 1st Squadron, 221st Cavalry, Nevada Army National Guard, rifle squad and the Patriot Guard render honors to Spc. Ronald Gaines in Las Vegas, Jan. 18. Gaines was killed in a hit and run accident on Jan. 8. (Phot...
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Major Mark Bailey, the Regimental Executive Officer of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, presents a folded American flag to the family of Spc. Ronald Gaines during his funeral in Las Vegas, Jan. 18. Gaines returned home from Afghanistan with 1st Squ...
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Nevada Army National Guard Soldier laid to rest
Nevada Army National Guard Soldier laid to rest
Nevada Army National Guard Soldier laid to rest
Nevada Army National Guard Soldier laid to rest
Nevada Army National Guard Soldier laid to rest
Nevada Army National Guard Soldier laid to rest
Nevada Army National Guard Soldier laid to rest
Nevada Army National Guard Soldier laid to rest
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