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Building Bridges of Collaboration

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NAVAL AIR STATION SIGONELLA, Italy (Sep. 16, 2020) Angelo Rapisarda, builder shop supervisor, demonstrates leveling cement to Steelworker 2nd Class Roy Hugher of Dorchester, Massachusetts, and Builder 2nd Class Samuel Gibson of St. Augustine, Florida, all assigned to the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Europe Africa Central (EURAFCENT) Public Works Department (PWD) Sigonella, during a site tour through current projects that PWD Sigonella is completing September 16, 2020. This area will include three flag poles to render honors and recognize the daily collaboration between the U.S. military and Italian allies. (U.S. Navy Photo by Lisa Woodbury/Released)

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16/09/2020
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Sigonella NAS37.40166, 14.92236
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