Veterans Day Vigil

Members of the University of Maine Army ROTC and Navy ROTC stand at attention during the the first rotation of their Veteran's Day Vigil at the Fogler Libary on U Maine's Orono Campus Wednesday morning, November 11, 2009. Left to right are Cadet Private Jossette Hernandez (cq) of Bronx,NY, Midshipman 3rd Class Kevin Schwenk of of Gales Ferry, CT, Cadet Spencer Pelkey of Millinocket, Midshipman 3rd Class Matthew Ellis of Topsham, ME, Midhshipman 3rd Class Amanda Schliefer of Camden, DE, and Cadet Staff Sergeant Frank Kessler of Amherst, ME. The vigil took place from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Approximately 30 midhipmen and cadets took part in the vigil with a changing of the colors every 30 minutes. (Bangor Daily News/John Clarke Russ)
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Members of the University of Maine Army ROTC and Navy ROTC stand at attention during the the first rotation of their Veteran's Day Vigil at the Fogler Libary on U Maine's Orono Campus Wednesday morning, November 11, 2009. Left to right are Cadet Private Jossette Hernandez (cq) of Bronx,NY, Midshipman 3rd Class Kevin Schwenk of of Gales Ferry, CT, Cadet Spencer Pelkey of Millinocket, Midshipman 3rd Class Matthew Ellis of Topsham, ME, Midhshipman 3rd Class Amanda Schliefer of Camden, DE, and Cadet Staff Sergeant Frank Kessler of Amherst, ME. The vigil took place from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Approximately 30 midhipmen and cadets took part in the vigil with a changing of the colors every 30 minutes. (Bangor Daily News/John Clarke Russ) Buy Photo
Posted Nov. 11, 2009, at 11:48 p.m.
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Cadet Amanda Keiser, right, of Mechanicsburg, PA and others prepare to relieve Cadet Pvt. Jossette Hernandez of Bronx, NY and fellow University of Maine Army ROTC cadets and Navy ROTC midhsipmen during the first transfer of colors in their Veteran's Day Vigil at the Fogler Libary on U Maine's Orono Campus Wednesday morning, November 11, 2009. The vigil took place from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Approximately 30 midshipmen and cadets took part in the vigil with a changing of the colors every 30 minutes. (Bangor Daily News/John Clarke Russ)
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Cadet Amanda Keiser, right, of Mechanicsburg, PA and others prepare to relieve Cadet Pvt. Jossette Hernandez of Bronx, NY and fellow University of Maine Army ROTC cadets and Navy ROTC midhsipmen during the first transfer of colors in their Veteran's Day Vigil at the Fogler Libary on U Maine's Orono Campus Wednesday morning, November 11, 2009. The vigil took place from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Approximately 30 midshipmen and cadets took part in the vigil with a changing of the colors every 30 minutes. (Bangor Daily News/John Clarke Russ) Buy Photo
Members of the University of Maine Army ROTC and Navy ROTC stand at attention during the the first rotation of their Veteran's Day Vigil at the Fogler Libary on U Maine's Orono Campus Wednesday morning, November 11, 2009. The vigil took place from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Approximately 30 midshipmen and cadets took part in the vigil with a changing of the colors every 30 minutes. (Bangor Daily News/John Clarke Russ)
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Members of the University of Maine Army ROTC and Navy ROTC stand at attention during the the first rotation of their Veteran's Day Vigil at the Fogler Libary on U Maine's Orono Campus Wednesday morning, November 11, 2009. The vigil took place from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Approximately 30 midshipmen and cadets took part in the vigil with a changing of the colors every 30 minutes. (Bangor Daily News/John Clarke Russ) Buy Photo

Cadet Amanda Keiser (right) of Mechanicsburg, Pa., and other University of Maine Army ROTC cadets and Navy ROTC midshipmen prepare to relieve Cadet Pvt. Jossette Hernandez (left) of the Bronx, N.Y., and other ROTC members during the first transfer of colors in their Veterans Day vigil at the Fogler Library on the Orono campus of the University of Maine. The vigil took place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Approximately 30 cadets and midshipmen took part in the changing of the colors every 30 minutes.

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