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    Battle of Glorieta Pass heritage painting unveiling ceremony

    DENVER, COLORADO, UNITED STATES

    03.26.2013

    Photo by Tech. Sgt. Wolfram Stumpf 

    Colorado National Guard

    Colorado Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia and Adjutant General of Colorado and Commander of the Colorado National Guard Maj. Gen. H. Michael Edwards use a Civil War era sword to cut a cake with the “Action at Apache Canyon” painting by artist Domenick D’Andrea, March 26, 2013, inside the Colorado State Capitol building in Denver. The National Guard Bureau Heritage Series painting depicts the charge of Apache Canyon, which took place March 26, 1862. It was the first day of the first hostile engagement for the First Colorado Infantry Regiment. These men - 1,000 of Colorado Territory's townsmen, farmers, ranchers and miners - were the state's first citizen-soldiers. These ancestors of the modern-day Colorado National Guard carried the fate of the United States in their sights. The charge took place on the first day of the Battle of Glorieta Pass, which lasted through March 28, 1862 and was the battle in which the Coloradans helped permanently secure the western U.S. for the Union. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf)

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    Date Taken: 03.26.2013
    Date Posted: 03.28.2013 19:38
    Photo ID: 896831
    VIRIN: 130326-Z-BR512-217
    Resolution: 4288x2848
    Size: 2.51 MB
    Location: DENVER, COLORADO, US

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