Photos from the Echo Taps held in honor of Colonel Tim Donovan, NU Class of ’62
Norwich University staff photographer Mark Collier has curated this collection of select images from the ceremony.

The Norwich University Corps of Cadets, under the command of Cadet Colonel Ryan Cranston, NU '23, held an Echo Taps Ceremony in honor of COL Timothy Donovan, USA (RET), NU ’62 on Thursday, 26 January at 2200 on the Upper Parade Ground.
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(Slideshow photos by Mark Collier/Norwich University.)
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Echo Taps held in honor of Colonel Tim Donovan, NU Class of ’62
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