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190917-N-HC646-0051 OAK HARBOR, Wash. (Sept. 17, 2019)

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190917-N-HC646-0051 OAK HARBOR, Wash. (Sept. 17, 2019)

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190917-N-HC646-0051 OAK HARBOR, Wash. (Sept. 17, 2019) Master Chief Petty Officer (Ret.) Bill Conley, left, Hailey Chittick, Installation Navy Gold Star Coordinator of Navy Region Northwest, center, and Shelby Bassett, Work and Family Consultant of Fleet and Family Support, right, recognize service members with the Tribute to Our Fallen Rotating Watch that consists of photos of fallen Sailors and biographies written by family members during the 4th Annual Bells Across America for Fallen Service Members Ceremony held at the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island's Chief Petty Officer's Club. The Bells Across America for Fallen Service Members ceremony is a remembrance event held across the nation to honor Sailors who died serving their country and their surviving family members. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Marc Cuenca/Released)

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