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(calming music) - Yeah, so a couple months ago, I got a call from a gentleman named John Kukitz. Hes a 73 year old Vietnam veteran and a really good friend of his was killed in Vietnam and he had gotten some photos of the headstone and just sent em to us and was hoping, that there would be someone that would wanna come out and clean up those before Veterans Day. Of course, it kind of looks like Chambers Cemetery, has kind of been left alone for a long period of time and so theyve been sitting here in the weather and obviously with all the trees around, theyve pretty much been covered with a moss and just dirt and grime, so pretty bad shape. (scrubbing sounds) - He donated some cleaning supplies to us. We matched it, brought some of our own stuff as well, mainly to fix that one grave. But then as we were walking around, we realized just how many veterans were here. Theres upwards of 20 or more and you can just tell that theyve been neglected and a little bit forgotten. So were j