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USAWC Commandant speaks to Class of 2012
The Army War College Class of 2012 officially started their 10-month academic course with a convocation ceremony held in Bliss Hall, Aug. 5.
During the ceremony, the 368-members class and their spouses were formally introduced to the USAWC faculty and key staff members. Dr. Bill Johnsen, USAWC Dean of Academic, served as the master of ceremonies. Maj. Gen Gregg Martin, USAWC Commandant, hosted the event and welcomed the students.
"Congratulations class of 2012. Your presence here signals your tr
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{Suresh 194} National Anthem of India
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