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Pete Wright, speaker from Wrightslaw, teaches symposium

Pete Wright, speaker from Wrightslaw, teaches symposium

Pete Wright, speaker from Wrightslaw, teaches symposium attendees about the legal codes for special needs families May 15, 2019, at McKendree University, Lebanon, Ill. Members of the local community and Scott A... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Joseph Meyer, 375th Air Mobility

U.S. Air Force Col. Joseph Meyer, 375th Air Mobility

U.S. Air Force Col. Joseph Meyer, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, gives opening remarks for day two of the Exceptional Family Member Program Symposium, May 16, 2019, at McKendree University, Lebanon, Ill. Th... More

Attendees visit information booths during day two of

Attendees visit information booths during day two of

Attendees visit information booths during day two of the Exceptional Family Member Program Symposium, May 16, 2019, at McKendree University, Lebanon, Ill. Multiple support groups, from Military One Source to th... More

Attendees visit and sppeak with different guests on

Attendees visit and sppeak with different guests on

Attendees visit and sppeak with different guests on day two of the Exceptional Family Member Program Symposium, May 16, 2019, at McKendree University, Lebanon, Ill. In addition to the Headquarters Air Force spe... More

Information packets and free items lay on a table during

Information packets and free items lay on a table during

Information packets and free items lay on a table during day two of the Exceptional Family Member Program Symposium, May 16, 2019, at McKendree University, Lebanon, Ill. Multiple support groups, from Military O... More

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