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Hometown Heroes: Kenneth Moler

Banners illustrating hometown heroes like Kenneth Moler have lined Main Street in Bel Air since Veterans Day and will likely stay up through the middle of January.

Sometimes to find a hero, all you have to do is walk around town.

For the next month, finding a local hero will be made a little easier by looking at the banners honoring local military service men and service women that are lining Bel Air's Main Street.

Airman First Class Kenneth Moler is among the 29 people featured in the banners.

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Moler, an Abingdon resident, served in the U.S. Air Force during the global war on terror. His banner was sponsored by Gold Medal Physical Therapy LLC.

The 2011 Hometown Hero Banner Program was started by the in observance of the 100th anniversary of .

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The $200 cost of sponsorship went toward supporting the Bel Air Downtown Alliance, Bel Air Veterans Day Parade and .

Bel Air Patch will continue highlighting these heroes. Check back each day to see a new hometown hero.


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