Photo archive for August 9, 2008
Kristen Chambers, executive director of Winding Road Equine Rescue & Retirement, near Beto Junction, interacts with a rescued horse Thursday afternoon. The organization has about 40 horses. View photo
One of the horses at Winding Road Equine Rescue & Retirement, near Beto Junction, Thursday afternoon. The organization has about 40 horses. View photo
One of the horses at Winding Road Equine Rescue & Retirement, near Beto Junction, Thursday afternoon. The organization has about 40 horses. View photo
Maj. Martin Rickman, left, of the Jamaican Defense Forces talks with All Veterans Memorial Committee member Larry Timmons as international military students attending the U.S. Army Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. tour the All Veterans Memorial Friday, Aug. 8. 114 students from 85 countries are currently attending the school as part of the U.S. Security Assistance Program. The goal is for students to return to their countries with the skills required to help defend their own national security interests which supports U.S, foreign policy. Rickman will work as a planning officer (J5) at JDF headquarters when he returns home. View photo
Maj. Catalin Giurgiu, Romania, takes a picture of a UH-1 Huey as international military students attending the U.S. Army Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. tour the All Veterans Memorial Friday, Aug. 8. 114 students from 85 countries are currently attending the school as part of the U.S. Security Assistance Program. The goal is for students to return to their countries with the skills required to help defend their own national security interests which supports U.S. foreign policy. View photo
International military students attending the U.S. Army Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. tour the All Veterans Memorial Friday, Aug. 8. 114 students from 85 countries are currently attending the school as part of the U.S. Security Assistance Program. The goal is for students to return to their countries with the skills required to help defend their own national security interests which supports U.S, foreign policy View photo
BRANDY NANCE/GAZETTE Kristen Chambers, executive director of Winding Road Equine Rescue & Retirement, near Beto Junction, interacts with a rescued horse Thursday afternoon. The organization has about 40 horses. View photo
Christina Faulkner, left, and Trish Miller-Wood are Emporia’s newest obstetric and gynecology doctors. The two graduated from a residency program at The University of Missouri Kansas City in 2008 and are working at the Medical Arts Clinic. View photo