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During ceremonies conducted at North Georgia College & State University on Dec. 13, Dr. Richard Ingram (center) pins the gold bars of a 2nd Lt. on his son. Looking on with pride is his spouse, Janice (left). In June 2005 their son (right) sustained combat wounds in Iraq that resulted in the amputation of a portion of his left arm. He is the first individual with such severe combat injuries received during the Global War on Terrorism to earn a commission through the Army ROTC program. 2nd Lt. Richard T. Ingram was commissioned as an Engineer and is slated to attend BOLC II in Jan 09.

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