Chase County attorney Charles Rayl joined an elite list Sunday afternoon when he was inducted into the Kansas National Guard Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Topeka.
Also inducted were Pvt. William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, Cpl. James Whitfield Ross, and retired Command Sgt. Maj. Warren J. “Bud” Smith.
“It’s a humbling experience, I think,” Rayl said.
The Guard picks two to four people annually to induct into the Hall of Fame, which held its first induction in 1979. The full list and biographies may be seen at http://www.kansasguardmuseum.org/hof.html.
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