Memorial Day Rememberence

LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 25: A small gathering of people sit in Los Angeles' Exposition Park near a monument dedicated to the U.S. Army's Rainbow Division to participate in a Memorial Day ceremony that was held there Monday. James Davis, standing right, who served in WWII, led the ceremony in place of his father 1st Sgt. Arthur Davis who helped get the monument built in 1935 and for many years was part of the annual ceremony until he died in 1987. His son James Davis, at 91, said it would probably be the final service for him there. "It is likely this will be the final service as time does march on and Rainbow Division veterans grow fewer day by day," said Davis in his speech. There was only one Rainbow Division veteran present on Monday, David Cohen, 89, standing left, of Camarillo, Ca. Cohen, who served from 1943-1946, was a combat medic and had been awarded the Bronze Star. "World War II was a rough battle, it really was," said Cohen. Cohen's wife and two of his four daughters were among the audience members gathered at the Memorial on Monday. The Rainbow Division is actually the 42nd Infantry Division from the U.S. Army National Guard which was made up originally with personnel from 26 states. (Photo by Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 25: A small gathering of people sit in Los Angeles' Exposition Park near a monument dedicated to the U.S. Army's Rainbow Division to participate in a Memorial Day ceremony that was held there Monday. James Davis, standing right, who served in WWII, led the ceremony in place of his father 1st Sgt. Arthur Davis who helped get the monument built in 1935 and for many years was part of the annual ceremony until he died in 1987. His son James Davis, at 91, said it would probably be the final service for him there. "It is likely this will be the final service as time does march on and Rainbow Division veterans grow fewer day by day," said Davis in his speech. There was only one Rainbow Division veteran present on Monday, David Cohen, 89, standing left, of Camarillo, Ca. Cohen, who served from 1943-1946, was a combat medic and had been awarded the Bronze Star. "World War II was a rough battle, it really was," said Cohen. Cohen's wife and two of his four daughters were among the audience members gathered at the Memorial on Monday. The Rainbow Division is actually the 42nd Infantry Division from the U.S. Army National Guard which was made up originally with personnel from 26 states. (Photo by Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
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25 maj 2015
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