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Left to right: Megan McCarty, a Navy-Marine Corps Relief

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Left to right: Megan McCarty, a Navy-Marine Corps Relief

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Left to right: Megan McCarty, a Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society volunteer caseworker; Cheryl Milca, the NMCRS director; U.S. Marine Pfc. Karla Iannicelli, a personal property clerk with the base Distribution Management Office; and Julie Duszak, a NMCRS volunteer caseworker, learn the difference between long-term and short-term saving goals during a Financial Bootcamp workshop at the base Regional Contracting Office, Aug. 4, 2015. Volunteers with the society teach the workshop by request or as needed. The workshops help NMCRS to provide, in partnership with the Navy and Marine Corps, financial, educational and other need-based assistance to active duty service members as well as retired Sailors and Marines, their eligible family members and survivors. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Maria Kanai/Released)

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04/08/2015
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