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Lt. Col. John L. Hudson (right), Nashville District

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson (right), Nashville District

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson (right), Nashville District commander and Society of American Military Engineers Nashville Post president, presents Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer a command coin and t... More

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer (center)

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer (center)

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer (center) talks with participants during a break at the 3rd Annual Small Business Training Forum at the Tennessee State University, Avon Williams Campus, in Nash... More

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer talks

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer talks

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer talks to a large crowd gathered at the 3rd Annual Small Business Training Forum at the Tennessee State University, Avon Williams Campus, in Nashville, Tenn., Ma... More

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, Nashville District commander

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, Nashville District commander

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, Nashville District commander and Society of American Military Engineers Nashville Post president, talks to a group of business owners at the 3rd Annual Small Business Training Forum at ... More

Roy Rossignol (center), chief of the U.S. Army Corps

Roy Rossignol (center), chief of the U.S. Army Corps

Roy Rossignol (center), chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Business Office, talks with a participants at a small business training forum, March 13, 2014, at the Tennessee State Univers... More

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer (right)

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer (right)

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer (right) signs a copy of his book for Molly Malone, a representative from the Parent Company, a commercial and industrial subcontract based in Nashville, Tenn., ... More

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, Nashville District commander

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, Nashville District commander

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, Nashville District commander and Society of American Military Engineers Nashville Post president, talks to participants at the 3rd Annual Small Business Training Forum at the Tennessee ... More

Mark Emkes, the Tennessee commissioner of finance and

Mark Emkes, the Tennessee commissioner of finance and

Mark Emkes, the Tennessee commissioner of finance and administration, gives the keynote address during the 2nd Annual Small Business Training Forum at Tennessee State University's Avon Williams Campus in Nashvi... More

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, Nashville District commander

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, Nashville District commander

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, Nashville District commander and Society of American Military Engineers Nashville Post president, (right) presents Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer a command coin and t... More

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer talks

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer talks

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer talks to a large crowd gathered at the 3rd Annual Small Business Training Forum at the Tennessee State University, Avon Williams Campus, in Nashville, Tenn., Ma... More

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