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Roy Brook holds the American flag outside the Veterans Day assembly at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church on Nov. 8, 2018.
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Flags from each branch of the U.S. military adorn the stage at Tyson Hall at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church as part of the City of Vestavia Hills Veterans Day program.
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Vestavia Belles talk outside of the Veterans Day program at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church.
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The Dixie Division Military Vehicles Club stands outside Tyson Hall at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church during the Veterans Day program.
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Vestavia Hills Mayor Ashley Curry speaks at the city’s Veterans Day program at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church on Nov. 8, 2018.
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Capt. Daniel Porris, commander of the Birmingham Recruiting Company, performs the oath of enlistment with recruit Daniel Silva during the Veterans Day assembly at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church.
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The Birmingham Harmony Belles perform at the Veterans Day assembly at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church.
The City of Vestavia Hills celebrated Veterans Day on Nov. 8 at Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church.
The event included keynote speaker Major Gen. Paulette Risher (retired), as well as performances from the Vestavia Hills High School Honor Choir, the VHHS Band Brass Ensemble and the Birmingham Harmony Belles.
Mayor Ashley Curry and Al Wood, regional director of Still Serving Veterans, also spoke at the assembly.