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Feb 3, 2016

Jordan Meadows is presented the Commandant of the Marine Corps Trophy by members of Recruiting Station St. Louis Jan. 31 at the University of Illinois Basketball game for finishing top of his class of 220 Officer Candidates. Jordan's superb physical fitness, self-less leadership and successful academics distinguished him as the number one candidate.

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Jordan Meadows is presented the Commandant of the Marine Corps Trophy by members of Recruiting Station St. Louis Jan. 31 at the University of Illinois Basketball game for finishing top of his class of 220 Officer Candidates. Jordan's superb physical fitness, self-less leadership and successful academics distinguished him as the number one candidate.
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Feb 3, 2016
CHAMPAIGN, IL - Jordan Meadows is presented the Commandant of the Marine Corps Trophy by members of Recruiting Station St. Louis Jan. 31 at the University of Illinois Basketball game for finishing top of his class of 220 Officer Candidates. Jordan's superb physical fitness, self-less leadership and successful academics distinguished him as the number one candidate.


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