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Fourth Annual Military Tattoo

(Milledgeville, GA) April 27, 2005 – Major General Peter J. Boylan, President, and the Board of Trustees of Georgia Military College hosted the school’s fourth annual Military Tattoo, Friday, April 22, 2005, 6:00 PM.

A Military Tattoo is an outdoor military exercise given by troops as evening entertainment, and is a program steeped with history and tradition.

Georgia Military College’s fourth annual Military Tattoo featured the John Mohr Mackintosh Pipes and Drums Band. The deeply moving ceremony included the formal retirement of the Nation’s Colors, by a fourteen-member flag detail, to mark the end of the day. Photos from the event may be viewed by visiting www.gmc.cc.ga.us.