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Veterans Day ceremony celebrates commitment

November 12, 2010

CUMBERLAND — When Air National Guard Tech Sgt. Josh Lemois told his father he was giving up a chance to become a local policeman to go to Afghanistan, Bruce Lemois thought he understood.
He had to go.
Why else would Josh turn his back on his dream job?
“He wants to be a Cumberland police officer,” said Lemois, a member of the Cumberland Town Council. “Not a Warwick police officer. Not Providence. He wants to be a member of his hometown police department.”

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