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Military family shares love of service, display of artifacts

Gordon Kennedy shows off some gear from his days in the Army. It's only a fraction of the over 2,500 artifacts from military history he displayed at the American Legion Post 117 on Saturday, Nov. 11. Molly Miller/Butler Eagle

Gordon Kennedy comes from a long line of veterans, and his passion for serving his country is being passed on to the generations after him through stories and his extensive collection of military memorabilia.

On Veterans Day, Saturday, Nov. 11, Kennedy displayed over 2,500 artifacts from various wars and branches of the United States military at American Legion Post 117 in Butler. The collection spans from guns to uniforms, medals, helmets, canteens, photographs and even flags.

Kennedy served in the U.S. Army from 1979 to 1988 as a mechanic. He said the main reason he displays his collection is for historical remembrance.

“Everything is about the veterans,” he said. “It’s history — we can’t let it go.”

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