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Bill Bethea (left), chair of the South Carolina Military Base Task Force, Celeste Werner (second from left), Association of Defense Communities board of directors awards committee liaison, and Michael Cooper (right), president, ADC, stand with Col. Robert Lyman, commander, 628th Air Base Wing, Joint Base Charleston, S.C following the 2017 Defense Communities National Summit. During the event Lyman was presented with the 2017 Military Leadership Award from the ADC for excellence in building and sustaining innovative community-military partnerships at Joint Base Charleston and for an active commitment to outreach with local and state stakeholders
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Bill Bethea (left), chair of the South Carolina Military Base Task Force, Celeste Werner (second from left), Association of Defense Communities board of directors awards committee liaison, and Michael Cooper (right), president, ADC, stand with Col. Robert Lyman, commander, 628th Air Base Wing, Joint Base Charleston, S.C following the 2017 Defense Communities National Summit. During the event Lyman was presented with the 2017 Military Leadership Award from the ADC for excellence in building and sustaining innovative community-military partnerships at Joint Base Charleston and for an active commitment to outreach with local and state stakeholders


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