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Col. Ben Solum, chief of staff of 1st Infantry Division,

Col. Ben Solum, chief of staff of 1st Infantry Division,

Col. Ben Solum, chief of staff of 1st Infantry Division, listens to Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal discussing the Army's commitment to education at the dedication ceremony for Seitz Elementary S... More

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits the construction site of a new hospital being built on Fort Riley, Sept. 14, 2012, Fort Riley, Kan. The new hospital will accommodate Fort Riley's increasin... More

Senior military and civilian leaders gather to cut

Senior military and civilian leaders gather to cut

Senior military and civilian leaders gather to cut the ribbon at the dedication ceremony for Seitz Elementary School, Sept. 14, 2012, Fort Riley, Kan. Honored guests cutting the ribbon were, from left, Mike Ste... More

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits the Warrior Zone with Brig. Gen. Donald MacWillie, Fort Riley senior commander, Sept. 14, 2012, Fort Riley, Kan. The Warrior Zone has been open since Feb. 7... More

Senior military and civilian leaders gather to cut

Senior military and civilian leaders gather to cut

Senior military and civilian leaders gather to cut the ribbon at the dedication ceremony for Seitz Elementary School, Sept. 14, 2012, Fort Riley, Kan. Honored guests cutting the ribbon were, from left, Mike Ste... More

Sgt. Michael Ratai, 1st HBCT, 1st Infantry Division,

Sgt. Michael Ratai, 1st HBCT, 1st Infantry Division,

Sgt. Michael Ratai, 1st HBCT, 1st Infantry Division, observe the ribbon cutting ceremony and dedication of Seitz Elementary School, Sept. 14, 2012, Fort Riley, Kan. Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westpha... More

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal discusses

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal discusses

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal discusses the Army's commitment to education at the dedication ceremony for Seitz Elementary School, Sept. 14, 2012, Fort Riley, Kan. Westphal's remarks reinforced... More

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal meets

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal meets

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal meets with students at Seitz Elementary School, Sept. 14, 2012, Fort Riley, Kan. Over 670 students attend the school, which incorporates innovative learning techni... More

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits the construction site of a new hospital being built on Fort Riley, Sept. 14, 2012, Fort Riley, Kan. The new hospital will accommodate Fort Riley's increasin... More

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits

Under Secretary of the Army Joseph W. Westphal visits the Warrior Zone with Brig. Gen. Donald MacWillie, Fort Riley senior commander, Sept. 14, 2012, Fort Riley, Kan. The Warrior Zone has been open since Feb. 7... More

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