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Director of the Army National Guard Lt. Gen. William

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Director of the Army National Guard Lt. Gen. William E. Ingram, Jr., left, speaks at a panel with Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. John F. Campbell, center, and Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. John M. Paxton, Jr., right, during the Military Child Education Coalition 2013 National Training Seminar "For the Sake of the Child" at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in Fort Washington, Md., July 8, 2013. The seminar, which was designed to promote force readiness and support military families, allowed military leaders to discuss how the services are building a foundation that encourages and supports military-connected children and youth through both good and challenging times. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Adam Fischman/Released)

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08/07/2013
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Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center38.78111, -77.01861
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