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EXETER, R.I. — As the Fourth of July approaches, the sight of the red, white and blue flying over the graves of those soldiers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice becomes more common, especially in veterans cemeteries. Stan Sniezyk visits his father's grave every week at the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery. As he looked around, he noticed something was missing. And that’s when he saw a heap of torn and tattered flags in a nearby dumpster and then another pile in an open storage shed.