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Nicosia in Dark and White #01-04
Nicosia in Dark and White #01-04
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Thodoris Tzalavras




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Description: The Veterans Home in Yountville is the largest facility for vets in the US. Set on a campus surrounded by Napa Valley vineyards, 1100 residents enjoy high quality social and medical care, a military community, and the comfort of 24/7 support. Some vets wait for years to come here. Some vets are abandoned by their families and adopted by the staff at the Home. Many vets work at the home, growing produce, running the home-based KVET TV station, organizing events and providing administrative support.
Keywords: Military, veterans, vets, army, navy, air, force, marines, pilot, soldier, sailor, war, old, age, hospital, mike, fox
Date: 16.06.2006 22:18
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Added by: Michael Fox

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Date created: 03.06.2006
City: Yountville
State: CA
Country: USA
Object name: Yountville Veterans Home
Keywords: Yountville Vets Veterans Military Old Army Navy Air Force Marines Soldier Sailor Pilot
Byline: Mike Fox
Credit: Mike Fox/Think First Media
Source: Mike Fox/Think First Media
Caption: Former WWII sailor Franklin Hanses had lived at the home for 15 years, passing away on May 2, 2006. Here his ashes are buried in the Vets Home Cemetery as some of his family look on. The Veterans Home in Yountville is the largest facility for vets in the US. Set on a campus surrounded by Napa Valley vineyards, 1100 residents enjoy high quality social and medical care, a military community, and the comfort of 24/7 support. Some vets wait for years to come here. Some vets are abandoned by their families and adopted by the staff at the Home. Many vets work at the home, growing produce, running the home-based KVET TV station, organizing events and providing administrative support.
Headline: Yountville Veterans Home
Copyright Notice: Mike Fox, 2006

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