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U.S. Air Force retired Lt. Col. Royce Terrell (right)

U.S. Air Force retired Lt. Col. Royce Terrell (right)

U.S. Air Force retired Lt. Col. Royce Terrell (right) pins the rank of colonel on his daughter Col. Bryony Terrell at Rosecrans Air National Guard Base, St. Joseph, Mo., June 4, 2017. Col. Terrell was promoted ... More

U.S. Air Force retired Lt. Col. Royce Terrell (left)

U.S. Air Force retired Lt. Col. Royce Terrell (left)

U.S. Air Force retired Lt. Col. Royce Terrell (left) is honored for his service in the Vietnam War, by his daughter Lt. Col. Bryony Terrell at Rosecrans Air National Guard Base, St. Joseph, Mo., June 4, 2017. T... More

U.S. Air Force retired Lt. Col. Royce Terrell and Donna

U.S. Air Force retired Lt. Col. Royce Terrell and Donna

U.S. Air Force retired Lt. Col. Royce Terrell and Donna Terrell, watch their daughter Col. Bryony Terrell relinquish command of the 139th Mission Support Group (MSG) to Col. Gordon Meyer, at Rosecrans Air Natio... More

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Bryony Terrell (right) pins

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Bryony Terrell (right) pins

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Bryony Terrell (right) pins a Vietnam Veteran Lapel Pin on her father, retired Lt. Col. Royce Terrell to honor his service in the Vietnam War, at Rosecrans Air National Guard Base, St. J... More

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