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Staff Sargent Scott Johnson, an active-duty Marine who works with the NROTC program, carries a sandbag up and down the steps of the stadium. He said it weighed about 40 pounds. UNL ROTC cadets and Lincoln first responders run the steps of Memorial Stadium to honor those who died on 9/11. Each cadet ran more than 2,000 steps. September 9, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Navy Midshipmen and Marine option ROTC members and cadre run the east stadium steps Thursday morning. UNL ROTC cadets and Lincoln first responders run the steps of Memorial Stadium to honor those who died on 9/11. Each cadet ran more than 2,000 steps. September 9, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Navy and Marine ROTC members run up the east stadium steps. UNL ROTC cadets and Lincoln first responders run the steps of Memorial Stadium to honor those who died on 9/11. Each cadet ran more than 2,000 steps. September 9, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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NU President Ted Carter in the cockpit of a Navy fighter jet during his career as a naval aviatior. July 23, 2020. Photo supplied by Ted Carter to University Communication.
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Nebraska's Adam Plowcha, graduate student in computer science and Navy veteran, pilots a large UACV drone that is being developed to drill holes and place sensors in soil. The vehicle has multiple applications, from agriculture to national defense. October 26, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska's Adam Plowcha, graduate student in computer science and Navy veteran, pilots a large UACV drone that is being developed to drill holes and place sensors in soil. The vehicle has multiple applications, from agriculture to national defense. October 26, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska's Adam Plowcha, graduate student in computer science and Navy veteran, pilots a large UACV drone that is being developed to drill holes and place sensors in soil. The vehicle has multiple applications, from agriculture to national defense. October 26, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska's Adam Plowcha, graduate student in computer science and Navy veteran, pilots a large UACV drone that is being developed to drill holes and place sensors in soil. The vehicle has multiple applications, from agriculture to national defense. October 26, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska's Adam Plowcha, graduate student in computer science and Navy veteran, pilots a large UACV drone that is being developed to drill holes and place sensors in soil. The vehicle has multiple applications, from agriculture to national defense. October 26, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska's Adam Plowcha, graduate student in computer science and Navy veteran, pilots a large UACV drone that is being developed to drill holes and place sensors in soil. The vehicle has multiple applications, from agriculture to national defense. October 26, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska's Adam Plowcha, graduate student in computer science and Navy veteran, pilots a large UACV drone that is being developed to drill holes and place sensors in soil. The vehicle has multiple applications, from agriculture to national defense. October 26, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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