Col. Damon Cluck, Director of Military Support, Arkansas National Guard, holds the medals of his father and U.S. Navy veteran, Petty Officer Larry N. Cluck, as he addresses an audience of veterans during the 2nd annual 50th anniversary celebration commemorating the return of Vietnam Veterans from war on March 28, at the Ft. Roots VA Medical Center in North Little Rock, Ark. Larry N. Cluck served in the U.S. Navy from 1966-1970. Cluck made two cruises to Vietnam aboard the U.S.S. Constellation. He was also a crew member on the E-2A Hawkeye Radar Plane.
![Col. Damon Cluck, Director of Military Support, Arkansas National Guard, holds the medals of his father and U.S. Navy veteran, Petty Officer Larry N. Cluck, as he addresses an audience of veterans during the 2nd annual 50th anniversary celebration commemorating the return of Vietnam Veterans from war on March 28, at the Ft. Roots VA Medical Center in North Little Rock, Ark. Larry N. Cluck served in the U.S. Navy from 1966-1970. Cluck made two cruises to Vietnam aboard the U.S.S. Constellation. He was also a crew member on the E-2A Hawkeye Radar Plane. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/MPMA7K/col-damon-cluck-director-of-military-support-arkansas-national-guard-holds-the-medals-of-his-father-and-us-navy-veteran-petty-officer-larry-n-cluck-as-he-addresses-an-audience-of-veterans-during-the-2nd-annual-50th-anniversary-celebration-commemorating-the-return-of-vietnam-veterans-from-war-on-march-28-at-the-ft-roots-va-medical-center-in-north-little-rock-ark-larry-n-cluck-served-in-the-us-navy-from-1966-1970-cluck-made-two-cruises-to-vietnam-aboard-the-uss-constellation-he-was-also-a-crew-member-on-the-e-2a-hawkeye-radar-plane-MPMA7K.jpg)
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