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- Fabian
- 29 year-old Chemical Seed Operator Fabian from Swift Current, has many pursuits including meditation and watching sporting events. Has travelled ever since childhood and has visited numerous places, including Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison.
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Saturday, June 11, 2016
A bronze sculpture representing the 100-year history of the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps was unveiled last week at Fort Sam Houston in Texas. The life-size monument has four scenes, including a World War I Veterinary Corps officer with a horse; a Vietnam era officer with a microscope to signify the corps' contributions to medical research; a Cold War era officer inspecting rations; and a modern era veterinary officer treating a military working dog. “I put all of my heart and all of my soul into every one of my commissions. And this one has it all, plus a little bit more," said Donna Dobberfuhl, the San Antonio artist commissioned to create the monument. - Read it from the Army
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