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Soldiers with 3rd Infantry Division gather for an observance

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Soldiers with 3rd Infantry Division gather for an observance

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Soldiers with 3rd Infantry Division gather for an observance honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Jan. 10, at Fort Stewart, Ga. The keynote speaker of the observance was 1st Lt. Jeremy Hunt of 9th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd ID. In addition to the keynote speaker, five Soldiers with 2nd ABCT, 3rd ID, shared how their lives were impacted by Dr. King and the importance of love and equality. This year’s observance theme was “Remember, celebrate, act! A day on, not a day off!” (U.S. Army Photos by Pfc. Calab Franklin/ released)

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10/01/2018
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