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Col. Laura Elliott, commander for the 1st Area Medical

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Col. Laura Elliott, commander for the 1st Area Medical Laboratory, stands in line to congratulate fifth-graders from the Churchville Elementary School on Harford County, Maryland, for completing the requirements for their Patriot Program on May 24. The voluntary program is designed to help students learn about their country, patriotism, and national and state geography while developing a sense of appreciation for American history.

(U.S. Army photo by Angel D. Martinez-Navedo)

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