RIA Sgt. Audie Murphy Association members speak to Moline students

By Sgt. 1st Class Sean Riley, ASC Public AffairsApril 10, 2013

RIA Sgt. Audie Murphy Association members speak to Moline students
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Favory (left) and Sgt. 1st Class Darrick Dupree, both assigned to Army Sustainment Command, display their Sergeant Audie Murphy Club member neck medallions as they talk to students as part of the Franklin Elementary "Quality Co... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
RIA Sgt. Audie Murphy Association members speak to Moline students
2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. 1st Class Darrick Dupree, wearing his Sergeant Audie Murphy Club neck medallion, talks to students and faculty about being the best you can be and striving for excellence at Franklin Elementary, Moline, Ill., April 5. Dupree, Rock Island Arsena... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
RIA Sgt. Audie Murphy Association members speak to Moline students
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Favory explains the significance of the Sergeant Audie Murphy neck medallion to students and faculty at Franklin Elementary, Moline, Ill., April 5. Favory and the Rock Island Arsenal's Sergeant Audie Murphy Association Preside... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
RIA Sgt. Audie Murphy Association members speak to Moline students
4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. 1st Class Darrick Dupree wears the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club member neck medallion as he talks to students and faculty about being the best you can be and striving for excellence at Franklin Elementary, Moline, Ill., April 5. Dupree, president... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

Rock Island Arsenal Sergeant Audie Murphy Association members spoke to Franklin Elementary, Moline, Ill., about being the best you can be and striving for excellence on April 5. The president of the RIA SAMA, Sgt. 1st Class Darrick Dupree and recent inductee, Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Favory, were honored guest speakers as part of the school's Quality Coin program. The program allows students and faculty to nominate students for exemplary behavior or achievements and is similar to the U.S. Army's challenge coins.