Phil Taylor, founder of The American Fallen Soldiers Project presents a photograph of Sgt. Mark Palmateer, a member of C Company, 1st Battalion 69th Infantry, who was Killed in Action in Logar Province, Afghanistan on June 26, 2008 while serving with the New York Army National Guard's 2nd Battalion 101st Cavalry , to Palmateer's family during an event at the Lexington Avenue Armory in New York City on Sunday, March 15. Taylor paints portraits of American service members who die in the line of duty and present them to families. The event took place during events leading up to the annual St. Pat


Phil Taylor, founder of The American Fallen Soldiers Project presents a photograph of Sgt. Mark Palmateer, a member of C Company, 1st Battalion 69th Infantry, who was Killed in Action in Logar Province, Afghanistan on June 26, 2008 while serving with the New York Army National Guard's 2nd Battalion 101st Cavalry , to Palmateer's family during an event at the Lexington Avenue Armory in New York City on Sunday, March 15. Taylor paints portraits of American service members who die in the line of duty and present them to families. The event took place during events leading up to the annual St. Patrick's Day parade in which the 69th Infantry plays a prominent role. (Photo by Lt. Col. (Retired) Paul Fanning)


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