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Citizen-Soldiers of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard,

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Citizen-Soldiers of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard, along with volunteers from various organizations and agencies, continue with the effort of distributing supplies, food and water to affected communities throughout Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. Collaborating with the PRNG 480th Military Police Company is Jaime Mayol from WAPA-TV's “Viva La Tarde" program. WAPA-TV and PRNG personnel impacted the community of Puente Blanco in the city of Cataño which was flooded as a consequence of the hurricane devastation, leaving the community with massive losses and needs. They gave hope and happiness to children by handing out Halloween candy, toys, costumes and provided dog food to those with pets. (PRNG Photos by Spc. Hamiel Irizarry, PRNG-PAO)

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01/11/2017
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