File:Gregg Popovich Junior ROTC.jpg
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DescriptionGregg Popovich Junior ROTC.jpg | San Antonio Spurs' Head Coach Gregg Popovich (center) is joined by Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen (seated left) and Spurs' player David Robinson (seated right) as he talks with about 300 Junior ROTC cadets from local high schools at the Alamo Dome, in San Antonio, Texas, on March 3, 2000. Popovich, a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy and Robinson, a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, were able to provide many personal insights on how their experiences in the military had helped them develop the attitudes and personality traits that lead them to success in other aspects of their lives. | ||||
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