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Maj. Gen. Augustus Collins (left), the adjutant general

Maj. Gen. Augustus Collins (left), the adjutant general

Maj. Gen. Augustus Collins (left), the adjutant general for the Mississippi National Guard, presents a check for Jackson Public Schools to Superintendent Dr. Cyrus Gray on behalf of the Mississippi National Gua... More

Maj. Gen. Augustus L. Collins (left), the adjutant

Maj. Gen. Augustus L. Collins (left), the adjutant

Maj. Gen. Augustus L. Collins (left), the adjutant general for the Mississippi National Guard, presents Cadet Tony Brown, a senior at Forest Hill High school, the adjutant general’s coin at Forest Hill High Sch... More

Pfc. Bryana Sampson, a junior at Jim Hill High School,

Pfc. Bryana Sampson, a junior at Jim Hill High School,

Pfc. Bryana Sampson, a junior at Jim Hill High School, listens as Maj. Gen. Augustus L. Collins, the adjutant general for the Mississippi National Guard, speaks at a press conference at Forest Hill High School ... More

Maj. Gen. Augustus L. Collins (center), the adjutant

Maj. Gen. Augustus L. Collins (center), the adjutant

Maj. Gen. Augustus L. Collins (center), the adjutant general for the Mississippi National Guard, poses with Pfc. Bryana Sampson (left) and Cadet Tony Brown (right) at Forest Hill High School in Jackson, Jan. 29... More

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