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Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston Jr. (far left), the adjutant general of South Carolina and the SCNG Command Chief Warrant Officer Kent Puffenbarger (far right) stand with the class of 2014 inducted into the South Carolina National Guard Warrant Officer Hall of Fame March 2, 2014, at McCrady Training Center in Eastover, S.C. From left, Lt. Col. Marion Collins accepted on behalf of his father, inductee CW5 Retired Charles R. Collins (who passed away in 2011), inductee CW5 Retired Gerald G. Smith, inductee CW5 Retired Louis B. Wilson Jr., and inductee CW5 Retired Ralph I. Prickett. The 2014 class joins 24 currently in the Hall of Fame for their outstanding service and professionalism, which spanned across decades in the SCNG. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

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