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7th Cavalry Regiment / Fort Benning / Year of birth missing / Frank Helmick / Robert W. Cone / United States / Military personnel / 1st Cavalry Division
Date: 2012-12-28 10:57:34
7th Cavalry Regiment
Fort Benning
Year of birth missing
Frank Helmick
Robert W. Cone
United States
Military personnel
1st Cavalry Division

UNITED STATES ARMY LIEUTENANT COLONEL ROBERT B. DIXON Lieutenant Colonel Dixon is the Professor of Military Science and Department Head for Military Science at Kansas State University. LTC Brent Dixon was raised in Winde

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