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Prep Visits DC

(Milledgeville, GA) May 16, 2006 – Georgia Military College Prep School students recently visited Washington, D.C. During the trip, Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson joined GMC students in honoring Congressman Carl Vinson by laying a wreath in his memory at the US Navy Memorial. Pictured, are members of the GMC Color Guard, (left to right) Quintin Weekly, Alex Levendis, Dillon Watkins, Porsche Freeman, and David Dudley who participated in the ceremony with the Navy Honor Guard. Pictured discussing plans for the ceremony are Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson, CPT John Scales, USN, GMC students Nathan
Seagraves, Rick Griffin and Lindee Lord, and Ezelle Wooden, US Navy Memorial Representative. Pictured laying the wreath in memory of Carl Vinson (left to right), Rick Buchanan, RADM, USN (Ret.), Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson, and GMC students Rick Griffin and Nathan Seagraves.

Students also placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery. Pictured, (left to right), John Austin Vance, Porsche Freeman, Taey Wright, and John Layfield.

While in our nation’s capital, GMC students were invited to present the colors on the field at RFK Stadium before the Nationals and Reds game. Pictured are members of the GMC Color Guard, (left to right), Quintin Weekly, Alex Levendis, Dillon Watkins, Porsche Freeman, and David Dudley.

Pictured behind the center field wall in RFK Stadium, (left to right), Tracey Miller, Quintin Weekly, Alex Levendis, Dillon Watkins, Porsche Freeman, David Dudley, and Brent Buckley.