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ESPRIT Page 11 By Judy LinkAdjutant Western New York NY The Conrad Kania Marine Corps League requested our color guard present the colors for their annual Marine Corps Ball on November 8th. They also invited five other Young Marines from the unit to attend as their guests. The Young Marines love to work with our veterans and also assisted in open- ing doors and taking coats before joining in the festivities.The unit also assist- ed the Marine Corps League in cleaning up Knoche Roadtheir adopted highway in Tonawanda NY. The color guard was also asked to assist in flag retirement ceremonies on Veterans Day. During a Veterans Appreciation Dinner our youngest Young Marine LCpl Salem Nyari was invited to participate in the cake cutting ceremony. Re-flaging Veterans gravesites The Westover MA Young Marines along with their parents and staff mem- bers re-flagged veterans gravesites at St. Thomas Cemetery in West Spring- field MA for Veterans Day. There were more than 3000 veterans gravesites at this cemetery. Those veterans buried here served during conflicts ranging from the Civil War to Operation Iraqi Freedom. YMPvt.Williams Honors a NavyVeteran Young Marine PVT Jonah Williams of the Westover MA Young Marines salutes a vet- erans gravesite after posting a flag at it. This gravesite was of a WW II Navy Veteran. Young Marine PVT Williams father is currently serving in the United States Navy. Posting Flags at Graves HH HH HH Assisting the Marine Corps League