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U. of I.’s ROTC units host Veterans Day ceremony at Armory

The U. of I. ROTC units will host a Veterans Day ceremony at 5 p.m. Nov. 11 at the indoor track of the Armory Building. The event is designed to commemorate veterans of all branches of the United States military. The event is organized by the Naval, Army and Air Force ROTC units of the U. of I.

The guest speaker will be retired Navy Capt. Jeffrey Smith, a U. of I. alumnus.

The ROTC encourages U. of I. students and faculty and staff members and the Champaign-Urbana community to attend the ceremony to show appreciation to U.S. veterans.

There will be a reception after the ceremony to meet with local veterans and current ROTC students.  

For more information, contact btodd2@illinois.edu.

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