A round of golf honoring the military at Inglewood

Inglewood Golf Club in Kenmore hosted
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Inglewood Golf Club in Kenmore hosted 'Military Appreciation Day' on June 9 to honor 60 active military personnel from Navy Station Everett. Pictured, left to right are: Navy member (not identified); Denny Vaughan, Inglewood Golf Course member and retired admiral; Rear Admiral (Ret.) United States Navy Josh Dugan, command master chief Navy Station Everett; Al Irvine and Webb Bates, Inglewood Golf Course members. 'You have a fantastic course, and it was a wonderful treat for us. I know my sailors will be talking about it for many months to come, and I know they were touched by how valued their service is,' wrote Capt. Thom W. Burke, commanding officer, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), who attended the event.

June 12, 2012 · 1:12 PM

Inglewood Golf Club in Kenmore hosted "Military Appreciation Day" on June 9 to honor 60 active military personnel from Navy Station Everett. Pictured, left to right are: Navy member (not identified); Denny Vaughan, Inglewood Golf Course member and retired admiral; Rear Admiral (Ret.) United States Navy Josh Dugan, command master chief Navy Station Everett; Al Irvine and Webb Bates, Inglewood Golf Course members.

"You have a fantastic course, and it was a wonderful treat for us. I know my sailors will be talking about it for many months to come, and I know they were touched by how valued their service is," wrote Capt. Thom W. Burke, commanding officer, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), who attended the event.

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