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PHOTO ESSAY: Lt. Gen. Gainey speaks at McKendree monument dedication

Release #120522-2 posted on May 22, 2012
Lt. Gen. Kathleen Gainey, deputy commander U.S. Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., addresses the crowd, May 18, during a ceremony at McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill., dedicating a monument at Bothwell Chapel.  The monument was donated to the Lewis and Clark Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, and McKendree University by the family of the late Donald Worley and his son Kent D.   Worley, university alumni.  Photo by Lisa Caldwell, USTRANSCOM/PA

Lt. Gen. Kathleen Gainey, deputy commander U.S. Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., addresses the crowd, May 18, during a ceremony at McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill., dedicating a monument at Bothwell Chapel. The monument was donated to the Lewis and Clark Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, and McKendree University by the family of the late Donald Worley and his son Kent D. Worley, university alumni. Photo by Lisa Caldwell, USTRANSCOM/PA

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Lt. Gen. Kathleen  Gainey, deputy commander U.S. Transportation Command, addresses the crowd May 18, during a ceremony at McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill., dedicating a monument at Bothwell Chapel. The monument was donated to the Lewis and Clark Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, and McKendree university by the family of the late Donald Worley and his son Kent D. Worley, university alumni.  Photo by Lisa Caldwell, USTRANSCOM/PA

Lt. Gen. Kathleen Gainey, deputy commander U.S. Transportation Command, addresses the crowd May 18, during a ceremony at McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill., dedicating a monument at Bothwell Chapel. The monument was donated to the Lewis and Clark Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, and McKendree university by the family of the late Donald Worley and his son Kent D. Worley, university alumni. Photo by Lisa Caldwell, USTRANSCOM/PA

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Charles Schweizer examines a USTRANSCOM coin presented him, May 18, by Lt. Gen. Kathleen Gainey, USTRANSCOM Deputy Commander after a monument dedication ceremony at McKendree University. Schweizer is one of the founders of the Lewis and Clark Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, which dedicated a monument honoring the heritage and wisdom of our founding fathers at Bothwell Chapel on the campus of McKendree University, Lebanon, Ill.    Photo by Lisa Caldwell, USTRANSCOM/PA

Charles Schweizer examines a USTRANSCOM coin presented him, May 18, by Lt. Gen. Kathleen Gainey, USTRANSCOM Deputy Commander after a monument dedication ceremony at McKendree University. Schweizer is one of the founders of the Lewis and Clark Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, which dedicated a monument honoring the heritage and wisdom of our founding fathers at Bothwell Chapel on the campus of McKendree University, Lebanon, Ill. Photo by Lisa Caldwell, USTRANSCOM/PA

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SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. – Lt. Gen. Kathleen Gainey, deputy commander U.S. Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., addresses the crowd, May 18, during a ceremony at McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill., dedicating a monument at Bothwell Chapel. 

The monument was donated to the Lewis and Clark Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, and McKendree University by the family of the late Donald Worley and his son Kent D. Worley, university alumni. 

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"A strong relationship with McKendree is important in many ways. They are a strong and active partner in the USTRANSCOM-SAFB Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Outreach Program, for instance, and are co-sponsoring a USFIRST Robotics Rookie Camp this summer with the TC-Scott Joint STEM Advisory Group."
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