The family of Staff Sgt. Brian Mowery lays a wreath at the portion of the new memorial bearing his name July 18 at Fort Indiantown Gap, part of a ceremony dedicating a memorial in honor of three Soldiers killed in action. The dedication took place exactly ten years after the convoy carrying Mowery, Staff Sgt. Kenneth VanGiesen, and Sgt. Edward Koehler III was attacked with an improvised explosive device, killing all three and injuring two others. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Zane Craig)
210718-Z-PU354-0041.JPG Photo By: Staff Sgt. Zane Craig

FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. - The family of Staff Sgt. Brian Mowery lays a wreath at the portion of the new memorial bearing his name July 18 at Fort Indiantown Gap, part of a ceremony dedicating a memorial in honor of three Soldiers killed in action. The dedication took place exactly ten years after the convoy carrying Mowery, Staff Sgt. Kenneth VanGiesen, and Sgt. Edward Koehler III was attacked with an improvised explosive device, killing all three and injuring two others. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Zane Craig)


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