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209th aviation support battalion shares reading time with kipapa elementary

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2nd Lt. Veronica Carter (far right), C Co., 209th Aviation

2nd Lt. Veronica Carter (far right), C Co., 209th Aviation

2nd Lt. Veronica Carter (far right), C Co., 209th Aviation Support Battalion, and Kim Shinsato (far left), a teacher, listen as Valerie Broussard, Kipapa Elementary School's Parent Community Network Center Faci... More

Pfc. Jessica Raby, Headquarters Supply Company, 209th

Pfc. Jessica Raby, Headquarters Supply Company, 209th

Pfc. Jessica Raby, Headquarters Supply Company, 209th Aviation Support Battalion, listens intently as a group of students sings "God Bless America" for her after reading Christmas stories at Kipapa Elementary S... More

Spc. Luciana Henry, A Co., 209th Aviation Support Battalion,

Spc. Luciana Henry, A Co., 209th Aviation Support Battalion,

Spc. Luciana Henry, A Co., 209th Aviation Support Battalion, provides some colorful commentary to her class as she reads a Christmas book to students at Kipapa Elementary School, in Mililani, Hawaii, Dec. 4. Th... More

Sgt. Lakisha Long, B Co., 209th Aviation Support Battalion,

Sgt. Lakisha Long, B Co., 209th Aviation Support Battalion,

Sgt. Lakisha Long, B Co., 209th Aviation Support Battalion, reads to a 3rd grade class at Kipapa Elementary School, in Mililani, Hawaii, Dec. 4. The 209th ASB participated in a children's Christmas reading even... More

Sgt. Lakisha Long, B Co., 209th Aviation Support Battalion,

Sgt. Lakisha Long, B Co., 209th Aviation Support Battalion,

Sgt. Lakisha Long, B Co., 209th Aviation Support Battalion, is escorted to her 3rd grade class where she will read stories to a class at Kipapa Elementary School, in Mililani, Hawaii, Dec. 4. 209th ASB has part... More

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