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State of Hawaii Governor David Ige meets Marines aboard

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State of Hawaii Governor David Ige meets Marines aboard

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State of Hawaii Governor David Ige meets Marines aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii during a visit March 16, 2015. Ige was invited by U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Commander Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan to tour Marine Corps Base Hawaii and be briefed on how the installation supports MARFORPAC's operational forces based in Hawaii and transiting the Pacific on deployment throughout the Asia Pacific region. Ige was also briefed on how MCBH supports the base Marines and sailors and their families, along with the local community. His visit was also an opportunity to discuss future growth ideas for MCB Hawaii geared at supporting MARFORPAC's operational forces. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Sarah Dietz)

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16/03/2015
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