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Immediately after the opening ceremony for Special

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Immediately after the opening ceremony for Special Olympics on Kadena Air Base Nov. 2, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Tony Williams, an operations noncommissioned officer, 10th Regional Support Group, gathered with his family adjacent to the “Flame of Hope” at the Risner Sporting Complex. From left to right, Williams oldest son, Terrell, his wife Jacqueline, and his youngest son holding the torch, Jermaine, kneeling next to Jermaine was Iglesias who volunteered throughout the day to assist Jermaine during the competition.

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02/11/2013
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