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Lt. Col. (R) Ronald E. Ray, Medal of Honor recipient,

Lt. Col. (R) Ronald E. Ray, Medal of Honor recipient,

Lt. Col. (R) Ronald E. Ray, Medal of Honor recipient, visits 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, during the 2012 Medal of Honor Convention, Oct. 4, Schofield Barracks.

Lt. Col. (R) Ronald E. Ray, Medal of Honor recipient,

Lt. Col. (R) Ronald E. Ray, Medal of Honor recipient,

Lt. Col. (R) Ronald E. Ray, Medal of Honor recipient, visits 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, during the Medal of Honor Convention, Oct. 4, Schofield Barracks.

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient,

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient,

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient, gives Sgt. Kevin J. Lipinski, 13th Military Police Detachment, 725th Military Police Battalion, 8th Military Police Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, a Medal... More

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient,

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient,

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient, shakes hands with Col. Brian S. Eifler, commander 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, during the 2012 Medal of Honor Convention, Oct. 2, Schofi... More

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient,

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient,

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient, shares a story of his Boy Scout magnetic compass and how it has guided him through is tours in the Air Force, Army and afterwards to 3rd Brigade solders, Oc... More

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient,

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient,

Col. (R) Roger H.C. Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient, Command Sgt. Major David M. Clark, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, during the 2012 Medal of Honor Convention, Oct. 2, Schofield Barracks.

Lt. Col. (R) Ronald E. Ray, Medal of Honor recipient,

Lt. Col. (R) Ronald E. Ray, Medal of Honor recipient,

Lt. Col. (R) Ronald E. Ray, Medal of Honor recipient, visits with soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division,during the 2012 Medal of Honor Convention, ... More

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