File:Shaun Ellis-Jets vs. Jaguars November 15, 2009.jpg

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English: Shaun Ellis, defensive lineman, New York Jets, carrys an American flag on field during pre-game introduction, Nov. 15. Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard and Army service members participated in a tribute to veterans before the game. A Coast Guard detachment sang the national anthem and were joined by a joint-service color guard before the New York Jets game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Chief Master Sgt. James A. Roy, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, presented the coin for the pre-game coin toss.
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Author Sgt. Randall Clinton. Cropped by User:Blueag9.

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