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Dublin residents may hear some alarmingly loud noises on Tuesday morning as the U.S. Army will conduct a saluting battery or a canon firing to honor the life of a combat medic from Pleasanton who was killed in action in 2011. (Getty Images)
DUBLIN, CA Dublin residents may hear some alarmingly loud noises on Tuesday morning as the U.S. Army will conduct a saluting battery or a canon firing to honor the life of a combat medic from Pleasanton who was killed in action in 2011.
Noise advisories have been issued for both Monday and Tuesday.
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The U.S. Army is hosting a ceremony next week to formally dedicate the SPC. Jameson L. Lindskog Army Reserve Center at Camp Parks in Dublin, named in honor of the Pleasanton native and combat medic who was killed in action in 2011.
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