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Monica Williams, daughter of Sgt. Eugene Williams,

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Monica Williams, daughter of Sgt. Eugene Williams,

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Monica Williams, daughter of Sgt. Eugene Williams, reviews photos of her battle buddy Chief Warrant Officer 2 Paul Krampe, a pilot assigned to Company C, 2nd Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, and herself during a morning physical training session as part of the Survivor Outreach Services Program kicking off the month of the military child on Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii, April 2. Sgt. Eugene Williams was the first soldier from Hawaii lost during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. SOS provides families of fallen soldiers opportunities to remain connected with the military community that had been a part of their lives for so long.

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02/04/2013
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