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Students from Matthew C. Perry Elementary School perform

Students from Matthew C. Perry Elementary School perform

Students from Matthew C. Perry Elementary School perform the Mexican folk dance “El Jarabe Tapatio,” or better known as “The Mexican Hat Dance,” during the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration in the Club Iwakun... More

Chief Warrant Office 4 Sandy Alvarez, Installation

Chief Warrant Office 4 Sandy Alvarez, Installation

Chief Warrant Office 4 Sandy Alvarez, Installation Personnel Administrative Center director with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, delivers her speech as the guest speaker at the Hispanic Heritage Month c... More

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