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Cassie Miller, who won first place in the multi-color

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Cassie Miller, who won first place in the multi-color

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Cassie Miller, who won first place in the multi-color category (age group under 9 years old), reviews the gallery of other nominated artworks with her family during The Boys and Girls Club of America Fine Arts Exhibition held at the R&R Bar and Grill on USAG Yongsan, Dec. 12. Thirty-nine participants out of 100 entries were selected to participate in the upcoming regional competition to be held in February at the Dragon Hill Lodge. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Jung Jihoon)

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12/12/2013
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National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
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