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Commander Col. Todd Townsend, for Camp Atterbury Joint

Commander Col. Todd Townsend, for Camp Atterbury Joint

Commander Col. Todd Townsend, for Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, talks to veterans and faculty of Franklin College, about the history of Camp Atterbury during the fifth annual Franklin College V... More

Commander Col. Todd Townsend, for Camp Atterbury Joint

Commander Col. Todd Townsend, for Camp Atterbury Joint

Commander Col. Todd Townsend, for Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, talks to veterans and faculty of Franklin College, about the history of Camp Atterbury during the fifth annual Franklin College V... More

Jay Moseley, the president for Franklin College introduces

Jay Moseley, the president for Franklin College introduces

Jay Moseley, the president for Franklin College introduces Commander Col. Todd Townsend, for Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, as a guest speaker for the fifth annual Franklin College Veteran's Day... More

Commander Col Todd Townsend, for Camp Atterbury Joint

Commander Col Todd Townsend, for Camp Atterbury Joint

Commander Col Todd Townsend, for Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, talks to veterans, as they fill their plates with food during the fifth annual Franklin College Veteran's Day Luncheon and Lecture... More

Stephanie Davine, conducts the Webb Elementary School's,

Stephanie Davine, conducts the Webb Elementary School's,

Stephanie Davine, conducts the Webb Elementary School's, Franklin, Ind., fourth-grade choir as they sing "You're a Grand Old Flag" during the fifth annual Franklin College Veteran's Day Luncheon and Lecture at ... More

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