Soldiers were part of 125 people naturalized at the Statue of Liberty on the 125th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, Oct. 28, 2011. In attendance and participating in the Naturalization Ceremony were Sec. of the Interior Ken Salazar, Jonathan B. Jarvis, Superintendant of the National Park Service, and David Lunchsinger, Superintendant of the Statue of Liberty Monument and Ellis Island. This is only the third time a naturalization ceremony has been held at the Statue of Liberty. Other times were 1986 at the 100th anniversary, and 2009 when the crown was reopened after it was closed in the w


Soldiers were part of 125 people naturalized at the Statue of Liberty on the 125th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, Oct. 28, 2011. In attendance and participating in the Naturalization Ceremony were Sec. of the Interior Ken Salazar, Jonathan B. Jarvis, Superintendant of the National Park Service, and David Lunchsinger, Superintendant of the Statue of Liberty Monument and Ellis Island. This is only the third time a naturalization ceremony has been held at the Statue of Liberty. Other times were 1986 at the 100th anniversary, and 2009 when the crown was reopened after it was closed in the wake of the attacks on 9-11. John Manley.


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