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U.S. Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient Col. Robert J. Modrzejewski ret. speaks with guests about how he recived the Medal of Honor at a room dedication ceremony at the Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry West, Camp Pendleton, Calif, July 14, 2017. The ceremony was held to dedicate a classroom, now called the Hall of Heroes, to the Medal of Honor recipients of the past and present. Colonel Robert J. Modrzejewski, a Medal of Honor recipient who retired from the Marine Corps in 1986, was the ceremony’s guest of honor. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Noah Rudash) - U.S. Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient Col. Robert J. Modrzejewski ret. speaks with guests about how he recived the Medal of Honor at a room dedication ceremony at the Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry West, Camp Pendleton, Calif, July 14, 2017. The ceremony was held to dedicate a classroom, now called the Hall of Heroes, to the Medal of Honor recipients of the past and present. Colonel Robert J. Modrzejewski, a Medal of Honor recipient who retired from the Marine Corps in 1986, was the ceremony’s guest of honor. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Noah Rudash)

The graduating class of the Warrior Training Advancement Course listen to guest speakers congratulate them on their achievements on June 15, 2017. WARTAC is a 14-week program that helps transitioning service members become veteran service representatives with the Department of Veterans Affairs.To enroll in the course candidates have to be on active duty, approaching the end of their active duty service date and have their commander’s support for attendance. Veteran Service Representatives interview and advise veterans concerning entitlements to benefits and may be assigned field duties as needed. - The graduating class of the Warrior Training Advancement Course listen to guest speakers congratulate them on their achievements on June 15, 2017. WARTAC is a 14-week program that helps transitioning service members become veteran service representatives with the Department of Veterans Affairs.To enroll in the course candidates have to be on active duty, approaching the end of their active duty service date and have their commander’s support for attendance. Veteran Service Representatives interview and advise veterans concerning entitlements to benefits and may be assigned field duties as needed.