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Young Bible School Students Displaying Poster for Parting Marines Nearby
(Original Caption) Swansboro, North Carolina: A group of Bible School students wave yellow ribbons, American flags, and display a sign saying "Good Luck, Hurry Home" as Marines from nearby Camp LeJeune pass in a jeep on Highway 24 in front of their church 8/15. The children and their teacher, whose husband is stationed at Camp LeJeune and was being deployed with the Marines staged their vigil as troops moved toward the port of Morehead City. Unleash your creativity and transform your space into a visual masterpiece.
Bettmann
Media ID 39279277
Conformity North Carolina Support
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A heartwarming moment captured in this photo print: Young Bible School Students Displaying Poster for Parting Marines Nearby, showcasing their support and good wishes as they bid farewell to the departing troops stationed at Camp LeJeune in Swansboro, North Carolina.
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Pay tribute to patriotism with our Framed Print 'Young Bible School Students Displaying Poster for Parting Marines Nearby' by Bettmann from Fine Art Storehouse. This heartwarming scene captures the spirit of American pride as young students show their appreciation and support for departing marines, waving yellow ribbons and flags in a touching display of gratitude.
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import os from datetime import date, timedelta def get_current_date(): return str(date.today()) def add_days(days): today = date.fromisoformat(get_current_date()) future_date = today + timedelta(days=days) if days < 0: past_date = today - timedelta(days=abs(days)) # Check for leap year is_leap_year = (today.year % 4 == 0 and (today.month, today.day) not in [(1,3),(10,12)) or today.year % 400 == 0) if(is_leap_year): future_date = past_date + timedelta(days=days) return str(future_date).split('-')[2
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