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・ 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
・ Veterans Park
・ Veterans Park (Charlotte, North Carolina)
・ Veterans Park (Holyoke, Massachusetts)
・ Veterans Park (Mount Vernon, Illinois)
Veterans Park Amphitheater
・ Veterans Parkway
・ Veterans Parkway (Savannah, Georgia)
・ Veterans Party of America
・ Veterans Review and Appeal Board
・ Veterans Songs
・ Veterans Square (SEPTA Route 101 station)
・ Veterans Stadium
・ Veterans Stadium (New Britain, Connecticut)
・ Veterans Transition Center
・ 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
・ Veterans' Advisory Committee on Education Improvement Act of 2013


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Veterans Park Amphitheater : ウィキペディア英語版
Veterans Park Amphitheater

Veterans Park Amphitheater is a 2,500-seat amphitheater located in Albany, Georgia. It is part of a sports, entertainment and convention complex that also includes the Albany Civic Center and Albany Municipal Auditorium. From its opening in the mid 80's into the mid 90's, the amphitheater was an anchor for two major annual events in Albany; ''River Days'' in the spring and ''Fall on the Flint''. It is now primarily used for concerts and Memorial Day, Independence Day and Veterans Day celebrations.
==Vietnam War Memorial==

In 1989, ''The Vietnam War Memorial'' was built and placed at the entrance of Veterans Park. John Griffin, a Vietnam veteran and Purple Heart recipient, came up with the idea for the structure and constructed the design. The monument was carved from a 24,000-pound block of Georgia granite and lists the 42 soldiers from Dougherty and Lee County who died in that conflict. John Griffin says everything from the drafting and designs, to the materials, and all the labor was done by Georgia veterans who served in the Vietnam War.

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