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Sunburst Youth Challenge Academy Cadet Marisol Fabian

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Sunburst Youth Challenge Academy Cadet Marisol Fabian

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Sunburst Youth Challenge Academy Cadet Marisol Fabian is congratulated by California State Military Reserve Sgt. 1st Class Timothy Edwards, academy commandant, after receiving a certificate of phase completion during the academy's Class 23 commencement ceremony, June 8, 2019, in Los Alamitos, California. Sunburst is a five and a half month residential program designed to help teens make up credits and learn eight core skills including responsible citizenship, fitness, health, leadership, followership, life-coping, and service to community. Sunburst is operated in partnership with the Orange County Department of Education and is located at Joint Forces Training Base, Los Alamitos, and is one of three National Guard Youth Challenge programs facilitated by the California Military Department. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Crystal Housman)

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08/06/2019
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