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In this photo from November 2012, Ohio Army National

In this photo from November 2012, Ohio Army National

In this photo from November 2012, Ohio Army National Guard Capt. Chris Brandt with his daughters, Katy (left, now 15) and Riley (now 12). Katy is heavily involved in her dance school and Riley plays basketball.... More

In this photo from November 2012, Ohio Army National

In this photo from November 2012, Ohio Army National

In this photo from November 2012, Ohio Army National Guard Capt. Chris Brandt with his daughter Katy (now 15), who is heavily involved in her dance school, and she also recently was nominated by her peers (alon... More

In this photo from November 2012, Ohio Army National

In this photo from November 2012, Ohio Army National

In this photo from November 2012, Ohio Army National Guard Capt. Chris Brandt with his daughter Riley (now 12), who plays basketball, and she also recently was nominated by her peers (along with her older siste... More

In this photo from 2015, Ohio Army National Guard Capt.

In this photo from 2015, Ohio Army National Guard Capt.

In this photo from 2015, Ohio Army National Guard Capt. Chris Brandt with his wife, Jen, and daughters, Katy (left, now 15) and Riley (now 12). Chris and Jen met in graduate school and got married Sept. 15, 200... More

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