Army Col. Anthony King (right), commander of the 30th Medical Brigade, thanks Col. Howard Matthews Jr. (left), judge advocate, Army Europe and Africa, for being the guest speaker at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance at Tiger Theater, Sembach Kaserne, Germany, on Jan. 16, 2024. King awarded Matthews with a gift for his contributions to the ceremony and the moving speech that Matthews gave. Matthews thanked everyone for having him at the ceremony and listening to what he had to say. “We often find ourselves in a world where headlines often focus on quick wins, yet the underlyin


Army Col. Anthony King (right), commander of the 30th Medical Brigade, thanks Col. Howard Matthews Jr. (left), judge advocate, Army Europe and Africa, for being the guest speaker at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance at Tiger Theater, Sembach Kaserne, Germany, on Jan. 16, 2024. King awarded Matthews with a gift for his contributions to the ceremony and the moving speech that Matthews gave. Matthews thanked everyone for having him at the ceremony and listening to what he had to say. “We often find ourselves in a world where headlines often focus on quick wins, yet the underlying issues persist,” said Matthews. “As Dr. King observed, "it's easy for society to rally to visible injustice such as police dogs attacking protesters, while neglecting the quieter but more insidious injustice and poverty.”


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