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Page 8 The Shoreline November 2008 Some of the highlights as Pine Knoll Shores honored its World War II Veterans Walter "Jake" Rife (right), who originated the campaign for a veterans memorial, unveils the monument outside town hall with an assist from Shoreline Editor Bill White, an early supporter of the proposal. The rallying cry "Kilroy Was Here" was scrawled everywhere during World War II and showed up prominently on the cake at the World War II veterans dinner. The cake was decorated with a 48 Star Flag, the number of United States in the World War II era. World War II Veteran Jack Goldstein (left) does the cake cutting honors as Jake Rife and Tom Tempel wait to savor their portions. The center piece of attention. r A color guard of U.S. Marines from Camp Lejeune posts the colors.
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