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Lt. Col. Raffel Prophett delivered the “I have a dream”

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Lt. Col. Raffel Prophett delivered the “I have a dream”

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Lt. Col. Raffel Prophett delivered the “I have a dream” speech during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. birthday observance held here Jan. 16. The Cincinnati native credits the way he delivered the speech to his interpretation of the words once spoken by Dr. King. The Department of Defense, Third Army, ASG-K, 1st Sustainment Command, and the equal opportunity programs commitment to reflecting on the past to shape the future remains a priority. Through future programs, Third Army and its subordinate commands will foster an environment of understanding, which stands to improve regional security and peace throughout Third Army’s 20-country area of responsibility.

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20/01/2010
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