Quilt of Valor for Neal Franklin
Neal Franklin served as an air traffic controller and served tours in Korea and Vietnam. He is an amputee and suffers from dementia. He will be presented with a Quilt of Valor from the Greater Spokane QOV group.
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Emily Tate, of Quilt of Valor, left, presents and wraps a quilt around U.S. Army veteran Neal Franklin Sr., who served during the Vietnam War,Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020 at St Joseph Care Center.
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U.S. Army veteran Neal Franklin Sr. shares a moment with Dan Coon after Franklin was honored with a Quilt of Valor, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020 at St Joseph Care Center. Coon is Franklin’s caregiver and also nominated him for the award.
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U.S. Army veteran Neal Franklin Sr. is pictured in Nov. 1965 in Vietnam , left, and stationed in Korea at right. Franklin was honored by Quilts of Valor, Feb. 4, 2020 at St Joseph Care Center.
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U.S. Army veteran Neal Franklin Sr. and his wife Gail, left, share a moment with Emily Tate, right, before Franklin was honored by Tate and Quilt of Valor, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020 at St Joseph Care Center.
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U.S. Army veteran Neal Franklin Sr. shares a moment with Dan Coon after Franklin was honored with a Quilt of Valor,Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020 at St Joseph Care Center. Coon is Franklin’s caregiver and also nominated him for the award.
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Emily Tate, of Quilts of Valor, left, presents a quilt to U.S. Army veteran, who served during the Vietnam War. Neal Franklin and his wife Gail, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020 at St Joseph Care Center.
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