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Representative Hal Rogers address Wall that Heals crowd



2011-05-10 - The Center for Rural Development, 2292 S. Highway 27, Somerset, KY - Photo by Sharon Dodson.
U.S. Congressman Harold "Hal" Rogers, KY-05, addresses the crowd at the opening ceremony of The Wall That Heals - the mobile Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Museum - on the grounds this week at The Center for Rural Development in Somerset. Shown with Rogers are, from left, Ret. Brigadier General and Vietnam Veteran Dan Cherry; Nathan Mick, economic development director for Garrard County and a member of The Center's Board of Directors, and Jan Scruggs, president and founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF).


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