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Four Indiana National Guard soldiers awarded highest military honor for heroic actions

(Photo supplied/Indiana National Guard)
Four Indiana National Guard soldiers were awarded the state’s highest military honor for their heroic actions during the Kentucky floods.
Chief Warrant Officers Brett Milton and Craig Adams, along with Sergeant First Class Adam Kabella and Sergeant Dalton McCollum, were recognized for helping to save 24 people and six dogs during the February floods.
They received the Indiana Distinguished Service Cross, the highest honor an Indiana National Guard member can receive.

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