Gary McDonald, a 60-year old Yankton, , native (left), Doug Stockholm, a 61-year old Springfield, , native (center), and Kevin McDonald, a 52-year old Yankton, , native (right), pose for a group photograph after they received the Coast Guard Silver Lifesaving Medal at the McDonald family home in Yankton, , Dec. 16, 2015. The three men came together to rescue the girl and her grandmother after they spotted the pair floating down in the flooded and strong currents of the Lewis and Clark Lake. Placing themselves in danger, they entered the water and battled strong currents for upw


Gary McDonald, a 60-year old Yankton, , native (left), Doug Stockholm, a 61-year old Springfield, , native (center), and Kevin McDonald, a 52-year old Yankton, , native (right), pose for a group photograph after they received the Coast Guard Silver Lifesaving Medal at the McDonald family home in Yankton, , Dec. 16, 2015. The three men came together to rescue the girl and her grandmother after they spotted the pair floating down in the flooded and strong currents of the Lewis and Clark Lake. Placing themselves in danger, they entered the water and battled strong currents for upward of thirty minutes before reaching shore. ( Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 2nd Class Seth Johnson)


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