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Second Lt. Christopher Coker; his mother, Janell; and

Second Lt. Christopher Coker; his mother, Janell; and

Second Lt. Christopher Coker; his mother, Janell; and his father, Lt. Col. William Coker, pose for a family photo following a May 11 commissioning ceremony at Kansas State University for 24 of the Army's newest... More

Brig. Gen. Donald M. MacWillie Jr., senior commander

Brig. Gen. Donald M. MacWillie Jr., senior commander

Brig. Gen. Donald M. MacWillie Jr., senior commander of Fort Riley, talks to Army ROTC cadets in Kansas State University's Wildcat Battalion on Friday, May 11 in Manhattan, Kan. "Today, you make our nation and ... More

Brig. Gen. Donald M. MacWillie Jr., senior commander

Brig. Gen. Donald M. MacWillie Jr., senior commander

Brig. Gen. Donald M. MacWillie Jr., senior commander of Fort Riley, gives the oath of office to Army ROTC cadets in Kansas State University's Wildcat Battalion on Friday, May 11 in Manhattan. With the oath, the... More

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