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Benita Fitzgerald Mosley (right) accepts a plaque from Deputy Commander for Resource Management Michelle Cresswell-Atkinson after speaking April 1 at a Marine Corps Systems Command Women's History Month presentation. Fitzgerald Mosley was the first African-American woman and just the second American woman to win Olympic gold in the 100-meter hurdles at the 1984 Olympic Games. She now serves as chief of organizational excellence for the U.S. Olympic Committee.
140401-M-PS276-744.JPG Photo By: Jim Katzaman, U.S. Marine Corps

Apr 4, 2014
Quantico, VA - Benita Fitzgerald Mosley (right) accepts a plaque from Deputy Commander for Resource Management Michelle Cresswell-Atkinson after speaking April 1 at a Marine Corps Systems Command Women's History Month presentation. Fitzgerald Mosley was the first African-American woman and just the second American woman to win Olympic gold in the 100-meter hurdles at the 1984 Olympic Games. She now serves as chief of organizational excellence for the U.S. Olympic Committee.


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