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FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas — Maj. Gen. Walter Davis, deputy commanding general, U.S. Army North, welcomes Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas to the Warrior and Family Support Center July 2 for a private ceremony to present the Purple Heart Medal to a Soldier. After the ceremony, Hutchison toured the WFSC with Davis and Judith Markelz, the WFSC’s program director, and took advantage of an opportunity to meet the Wounded Warriors and their Families. “It is always so moving to visit with soldiers who have been wounded while fighting for their country – and with their families, said Hutchison. “The work done at the Warrior and Family Support Center is tremendously important to our men and women in uniform.” (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Keith Anderson, Army North PAO)
120719-F-MS367-998.JPG Photo By: Staff Sgt. Keith Anderson, Army North PAO

FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas — Maj. Gen. Walter Davis, deputy commanding general, U.S. Army North, welcomes Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas to the Warrior and Family Support Center July 2 for a private ceremony to present the Purple Heart Medal to a Soldier. After the ceremony, Hutchison toured the WFSC with Davis and Judith Markelz, the WFSC’s program director, and took advantage of an opportunity to meet the Wounded Warriors and their Families. “It is always so moving to visit with soldiers who have been wounded while fighting for their country – and with their families, said Hutchison. “The work done at the Warrior and Family Support Center is tremendously important to our men and women in uniform.” (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Keith Anderson, Army North PAO)


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