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Description On behalf of U.S. Army Installation Management Command, Brig. Gen. Daniel Mitchell, deputy commanding general, receives a memorial quilt signed by surviving family members of fallen service members Run to Honor participants, at IMCOM's Army Ten-Miler Hooah Tent, October 11, 2015, in Arlington, Virginia. As he read some of the messages on the quilt, Mitchell said to the audience, "If you have a chance, take time to read these messages. People put a lot of heart and soul in writing them." The quilt is planned to be displayed in the command's building in Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. (U.S. Army photos by Jessica Ryan, IMCOM Public Affairs)
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