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Western Illinois University Graduates Serve in Iraq Together

Western Illinois University Graduates Serve in Iraq Together

Western Illinois University Alumni (from left) Lieutenant Colonel Robert Benjamin (1984), Colonel David R. Gray (1980), Major Ron Richards (1981), Captain Michael Gacheru (2000), and Captain Danny Davis (2000) ... More

German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge

German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge

Members of the 330th Medical Brigade, 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support) pose for a group photo after competing for the German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge at Western Illinois University, March 30. Th... More

Cadet Taylor Styrczula, Western Illinois University,

Cadet Taylor Styrczula, Western Illinois University,

Cadet Taylor Styrczula, Western Illinois University, uses her compass to decipher where to step off from the land navigation starting point three. The 3rd Brigade Operation Agile Leader Field Training Exercise ... More

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