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American Legion Post 17 pays tribute to veterans

Doug Spelman, 1st Vice Commander of Sons of the American Legion Post 17, left, and Lewes Post 17 Commander Edwin Bergen, center, help 93-year-old World War II veteran Stan Rosenberg, right, display his bronze star. Rosenberg and his wife, Beth, recently moved to Lewes. Post 17 had its annual Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
November 15, 2019

Doug Spelman, 1st Vice Commander of Sons of the American Legion Post 17, left, and Lewes Post 17 Commander Edwin Bergen, center, help 93-year-old World War II veteran Stan Rosenberg, right, display his bronze star. Rosenberg and his wife, Beth, recently moved to Lewes. Post 17 had its annual Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

Retired U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Richard Arnold shows a framed display board of medals won by his father, Sgt. 1st Class Constantine Arnold, including bronze and silver stars. He said the only medal not attained by his father was the Congressional Medal of Honor. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO

American Legion Post 17 Commander Edwin Bergen welcomes fellow veterans and their families to the Lewes post’s annual Veterans Day ceremony.



















































