Had a memorable evening Nov. 14 at the 191st annual meeting of the
Rhode Island Historical Society. Many good things underway with the society. I
spoke about The War on Terror and showed the final chapter of Coming Home. That was the second time that week I showed all or part of the film (Bank of American employees was the other group), and people were moved.
Here are a few shots from the evening, all courtesy of
Stewart Martin Photography.
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Two-time Bronze Star winner Derek Pelletier, on screen in Coming Home. |
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Speaking about veterans. |
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Kathy Klees Clarendon, RIHS Director of Development and Public Relations, and friends. |
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With RIHS president Barry G. Hittner. |
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