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One Las Vegas notice hints at a lynching: "Notice! To Thieves, Thugs, Fakirs, and Bunko-Steerers ... If found within the limits of this City after TEN O'CLOCK p.m., this night, you will be invited to attend a GRAND NECK-TIE PARTY, the expense of which will be borne by 100 Substantial Citizens." Tech. Sgt. Efren Lopez, a military photographer from Phoenix, Arizona, knows the original Tombstone and plans to compile a display contrasting images of the base in Afghanistan with photographs of the place back home. For example, he'll set photos of the hulking Stryker vehicles alongside shots of stagecoaches. "This reminds you a lot of the (American) West because of the desert," Lopez said of southern Afghanistan. There is a somber scene in the British area at Tombstone, where a plaque on a Yorkshire Regiment memorial lists about 30 names of soldiers who died. It tells the reader: "When you go home, tell them of us, and say: For your tomorrow, we gave our today."
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