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・ Veterans of the Spanish Civil War who died in 2006
・ Veterans of the Spanish Civil War who died in 2007
・ Veterans of the Spanish Civil War who died in 2008
・ Veterans of the Spanish Civil War who died in 2009
・ Veterans of the Spanish Civil War who died in 2010
・ Veterans of the Spanish Civil War who died in 2011
・ Veterans of the Spanish Civil War who died in 2012
・ Veterans of the Spanish Civil War who died in 2013
・ Veterans of the Spanish Civil War who died in 2014
・ Veterans of the Spanish Civil War who died in 2015
・ Veterans Outer Loop
・ Veterans Paralympic Act of 2013
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・ Veterans Park (Holyoke, Massachusetts)
Veterans Park (Mount Vernon, Illinois)
・ Veterans Park Amphitheater
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・ Veterans Party of America
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・ Veterans Traumatic Brain Injury Care Improvement Act
・ Veterans War Memorial of Texas
・ Veterans Way at College Avenue (Tempe Transportation Center) (Sun Devil Stadium) (Metro Light Rail station)
・ Veterans' Access to Care through Choice, Accountability, and Transparency Act of 2014


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Veterans Park (Mount Vernon, Illinois) : ウィキペディア英語版
Veterans Park (Mount Vernon, Illinois)
Veterans Park was a baseball ballpark in Mount Vernon, Illinois that served as the home field of the Mount Vernon professional baseball teams from 1947 to 1954. It was also known as Braves Field and Vernon Park.
Veterans Park hosted the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League All-Star Games in 1949 and 1951.〔(MWLGuide.com )〕
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