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Great Grandson of Medal of Honor recipient graduates One Station Unit Training (OSUT)

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Great Grandson of Medal of Honor recipient graduates One Station Unit Training (OSUT)

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From left to right: Staff Sgt. Timothy Beahn, Pvt. Dakota Beahn and retired Master Sgt. Michael Williams pose for a family photo following Beahn's graduation from Apache Company, 1st Battalion, 81st Armor Regiment One Station Unit Training as an M1 Armor Crewman on Nov. 9 at Brave Rifles Parade Field on Fort Benning, Georgia. Beahn is the great-grandson of James E. Williams who was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1968 by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Williams also has a ship named after him and his recognized as one of the most decorated, enlisted Sailors in U.S. Navy history.

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09/11/2017
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