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Sailors of the Year featured in 39th Annual Coronado Christmas Parade

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Sailors of the Year featured in 39th Annual Coronado Christmas Parade

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Senior and Junior Sailors of the Year (SOY) from Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) North Island interact with children during the 39th Annual Coronado Christmas Parade. Junior SOY Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Patrick G. Manglinong Jr. from San Diego, from left, Senior SOY Aviation Ordnanceman (AW) 1st Class Marco V. Pumayugra from Long Island City, N.Y. and Blue Jacket of the Year Personnel Specialist 3rd Class Christopher M. Dezutter from Tinley Park, Ill., participate in the parade featuring local military personnel, businesses and nonprofit organizations. NOSC North Island supports mobilization readiness by providing administrative support to more than 50 Reserve units consisting of more than 1,600 Sailors. (U.S. Navy photo by Aviation Electronics Technician 3rd Class Natalia Murillo/Released)

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05/12/2014
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