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The Army History Podcast - Captain Stephen Mercer and the Service Veterans of Northern California Volunteer Honor Guard

41 min · 17. apr. 2026
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Join The Army Historical Foundation's Chief Historian Matthew Seelinger as he interviews Captain Stephen Mercer of the Service Veterans of Northern California Volunteer Honor Guard. Learn about how the Service Veterans of Northern California Volunteer Honor Guard provide military honors to those who have served our nation, and what the process of honoring those who have served looks like.

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