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    “’It’s a part of who we are, it’s a part of our American culture, to stand up for what is right,’ Cumpton said. ‘We’re a freedom-loving nation and back to what College of the Ozarks represents, what’s right, I don’t think there is any better college to represent that. I’m so very proud of you. I’m proud to be a part of this. I’m proud of our young men and women who commit to defend our nation and support our state when called to duty.’” – College of the Ozarks, November 29, 2022

    Published On: November 29, 2022|Categories: Education|Tags: Career, Military, Patriotism|
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