This is a photography of the Paul Ray Smith headstone at Arlington National Cemetary. Paul Ray Smith is a Medal of Honor recipient for action during the Iraq war. It was obtained from http://jccc.afis.osd.mil/images/hres.pl?Lbox_cap=1150501&dir=Photo and I believe that it is public domain since it was an image provided by the Department of Defense in performance of an official ceremony. No copyright is stated or source is given other than "Official DoD Photos provided by Joint Combat Camera Center Defense Visual Information Directorate".
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4/05/05 - Birgit Smith caresses the headstone of her late husband Army Sgt. 1st Class Paul Smith after it was unveiled at Arlington Cemetery on April 5, 2005. Sgt. Smith was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor by President George W. Bush in ceremonies at the White House, Apr. 4, 2005. Sgt. Smith, a combat engineer, was killed defending his soldiers on April 4, 2003, in the Battle for the Baghdad Airport. Smith commandeered a .50-caliber machine gun and engaged the enemy force, continuing to fire until theenemy attack was repelled and he was mortally wounded. Smith is the first to receive the military's highest award for actions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. DoD photograph by Staff Sgt. Reeba Critser, U.S. Army. (Released)
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This is a photography of the Paul Ray Smith headstone at Arlington National Cemetary. Paul Ray Smith is a Medal of Honor recipient for action during the Iraq war. It was obtained from http://jccc.afis.osd.mil/images/hres.pl?Lbox_cap=1150501&dir=Photo an
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