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The Camp Grayling Centennial Time Capsule is dedicated

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The Camp Grayling Centennial Time Capsule is dedicated

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The Camp Grayling Centennial Time Capsule is dedicated and interned at the Camp Grayling Chapel and memorial grounds on Camp Grayling, Mich., on Dec. 17, 2013.
The time capsule internment is one of the last ceremonies dedicated to the 100 year anniversary of Camp Grayling's establishment which ends on Dec. 31, 2013 and it has mementos, coins, uniforms and photographs placed inside of it. The time capsule is scheduled to be opened in year 2113.
(Right to left) Camp Grayling Garrison Commander, Col. Erich Randall, Michigan Assistant Adjutant General–Installations Brig. Gen. Michael Stone and Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet Megan McBride observe as 1433rd Engineer Company 1st Sgt. David Rye seals the time capsule.
(Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jim Downen Jr/ RELEASED)

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