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Cadet Master Sgt. Ronald Simpson, a senior at Bethune-Cookman university and a member of the school's Army Reserve Officer Training Corps battalion, renders a salute during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Florida Citrus Bowl Nov. 22 in Orlando, Fla. Simpson, a native of Marshallville, Ga., and his fellow cadets joined more than 40,000 fans gathered at the newly renovated stadium to cheer on the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats or the Florida A&M Rattlers in the Florida Classic, the nation's largest football rivalry between two historically black colleges. The future officers also worked with Army Reserve Soldiers from the 4th Sustainment Command and the 143d Sustainment Command to promote the Army's leadership programs, educational opportunities and financial benefits.

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22/11/2014
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