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Ann Hanson, a representative from Commander Navy Region

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Ann Hanson, a representative from Commander Navy Region

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Ann Hanson, a representative from Commander Navy Region Hawaii, talks to 1st Lt. William Chin of the 352nd Network Warfare Squadron during the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Open House. Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam is scheduled to combine two historic bases into a single joint installation to support both Air Force and Navy missions, along with all tenant commands, service members and their families. By capitalizing on best practices of both services, the joint base plans to continue to enhance warfighting readiness, maximize delivery of installation support services throughout the joint base, and capture identified efficiencies. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Mark Logico/ RELEASED)

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26/01/2010
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Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam21.34927, -157.94397
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