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    You are at:Home»Local News»Fort Riley»Gov. Kelly signs proclamation for Big Red One Year of Honor

    Gov. Kelly signs proclamation for Big Red One Year of Honor

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    By KMAN Staff on March 24, 2021 Fort Riley, Local News
    Gov. Laura Kelly signs a proclamation for the Big Red One Year of Honor Tuesday in Topeka, (Courtesy photo)
    Gov. Laura Kelly signs a proclamation for the Big Red One Year of Honor Tuesday in Topeka, (Courtesy photo)
    Gov. Laura Kelly signs a proclamation for the Big Red One Year of Honor Tuesday in Topeka, (Courtesy photo)
    Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly honored Fort Riley’s 1st Infantry Division Tuesday, signing a proclamation at the Statehouse.
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    Commanding General Maj. Gen. D.A. Sims, says having the governor’s recognition from the capital rotunda was a big deal to promote its festivities.
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    The 1st Infantry Division is in the midst of its Year of Honor, commemorating 37 soldiers who have received the Congressional Medal of Honor.
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