PFC Ben Moore Comes Back Home To Bordentown, NJ

I live in a small close tight community in a small town. The kind that still remembers who lived in which house after they house was sold three times since.
I was there to photograph the escorted motorcade back home. I was there to capture images for Hope Hose Humane #1, the fire house he belonged to and also to welcome him home and bid farewell. The more I read about him from his family and friends, the more I wished that I had known him.
Here is The Trenton Time’s story by Erin Duffy:

Motorcade honors fallen Army ‘hero’

Published: Thursday, January 20, 2011, 10:23 PM

Residents Rallying for Fallen GI, Ben Moore, Demonstrates Unique Unity of Bordentown’s Historic Bedroom Community

Bordentown, NJ was bustling as people came out to show their respects for fallen American war hero, Pfc. Benjamin G. Moore, member of the 693rd Engineer Company out of Fort Drum, NY, 23, who was laid to rest on Saturday the 22nd of January, 2011.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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