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Col. Ken Adgie, 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division commander,

Col. Ken Adgie, 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division commander,

Col. Ken Adgie, 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division commander, passes the 501st Brigade Support Battalion Colors to the incoming commander Lt. Col. Jeffrey Baker during the change of command at the Ready First Fi... More

Texas Senator Donna Campbell (right) presents Cindy

Texas Senator Donna Campbell (right) presents Cindy

Texas Senator Donna Campbell (right) presents Cindy Cole Chal, daughter of retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Richard “Dick” E. Cole, The Honorary Yellow Rose of Texas, during a reception at the Parr Club, Joint B... More

Lt. Col. Steven Knapp, commander, Troop Command, William

Lt. Col. Steven Knapp, commander, Troop Command, William

Lt. Col. Steven Knapp, commander, Troop Command, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, presents the Yellow Rose of Texas Award to Shelly Crowly, Family Readiness Support Assistant, during an awards presentation... More

Col. Ken Adgie, 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division commander,

Col. Ken Adgie, 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division commander,

Col. Ken Adgie, 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division commander, stands with Anna Coon and Lt. Col. Ken Coon, the outgoing commander of the 501st Brigade Support Battalion, 1/1, with Anna’s Yellow Rose of Texas cer... More

Cindy Cole Chal, daughter of retired U.S. Air Force

Cindy Cole Chal, daughter of retired U.S. Air Force

Cindy Cole Chal, daughter of retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Richard “Dick” E. Cole, is presented with The Honorary Yellow Rose of Texas, by Texas Senator Donna Campbell during a reception at the Parr Club, Joi... More

The 501st Brigade Support Battalion color guard stands

The 501st Brigade Support Battalion color guard stands

The 501st Brigade Support Battalion color guard stands with the company commanders of the 50st BSB, awaiting the passing of the Colors from the outgoing to the incoming commander during the change of command ce... More

Maj. Gen. Michael Bills (left), commanding general,

Maj. Gen. Michael Bills (left), commanding general,

Maj. Gen. Michael Bills (left), commanding general, 1st Cavalry Division, presents a bouquet of yellow roses to Elizabeth Laird, the “Hug Lady,” during a ceremony on Cooper Field at Fort Hood, Texas, Oct. 17. B... More

William Beaumont Army Medical Center volunteer Mary

William Beaumont Army Medical Center volunteer Mary

William Beaumont Army Medical Center volunteer Mary Fran LeMar, FRG leader, holds the Yellow Rose of Texas Award, which she was presented earlier in July, at WBAMC, July 27. The Yellow Rose of Texas Award is an... More

Candace Robinson receives the Yellow Rose of Texas

Candace Robinson receives the Yellow Rose of Texas

Candace Robinson receives the Yellow Rose of Texas on behalf of Gov. Rick Perry from Deborah Hepburn at Parr O' Club on Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, June 21, 2012. Robinson has dedicated over 25 years in gui... More

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