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"Missing Soldiers"


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Beverly Coleman hugs her daughters casket as she leaves the funeral home and service. Keicia Coleman Hines enlisted in the army in 1995 and was promoted to sergeant in June 2002. At the age of 27 she was killed as a soldier. Picture taken at St. Mary's Cemetary in Sacramento, January 22, 2004.

To be missing can mean different things to different people and yet be equally as painful. To say goodbye for an undetermined amount of time or forever is a gripping emotion. Even the welcoming tears of a loved one's return from a lengthy departure is overwhelming, realizing the constant nightmares have finally come to an end. Many families and friends come to terms and accept the call to duty of those that they love and ready themselves for the consequences. Some acknowledging their son or daughter, wife or husband was serving their country -- a commitment they felt was of the highest calling.

 

 

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