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The Warrant Officer Candidate Class 20-001 of Warrant

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The Warrant Officer Candidate Class 20-001 of Warrant

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The Warrant Officer Candidate Class 20-001 of Warrant Officer Candidate School, 1st Battalion, 235th Regiment present their class "Rock, Sign and Song” to Chief Warrant Officer 5 Christopher Rau, command chief warrant officer of the Oklahoma Army National Guard, along with family and friends in Salina, Kansas, Feb. 1. Every WOC class has the opportunity to be involved in this event during their class rotation and complete the projects during their personal time. They are tasked with designing a class sign, decorating the rock and writing their own song, as a way to leave their mark on the WOC program.

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01/02/2020
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