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Campaign photographs women veterans

June Anderson, 86, of Butler give as salute for the “I Am Not Invisible” event at Butler Veterans Affairs Health Care System. Nearly 70 women veterans gathered Saturday to demonstrate to their community and one another that their roles in American military history matter. Anderson served in the Marines between 1952-54.

Nearly 70 women veterans gathered Saturday to demonstrate to their community and one another that their role in American military history matters.

A nationwide campaign known as “I Am Not Invisible” came to the Butler Veterans Affairs Health Care System to spread the visibility effort. The campaign involves community events during which women veterans gather to share stories and pose for photographs by Gene Russell, a primary photographer for the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs.

Karen Dunn, a health promotion and disease prevention program manager for Butler's VA system, organized Saturday's effort after attending a similar event in Pittsburgh. She said she was floored by the participation.

“It was an awesome day,” Dunn said. “It was amazing to be in a room with so many women who have done such amazing things. I mean, there was a nuclear chemist here today.”

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