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Jennifer McDaniel, Emerald Coast Hospice clinical social

Jennifer McDaniel, Emerald Coast Hospice clinical social

Jennifer McDaniel, Emerald Coast Hospice clinical social worker, holds a decorative Christmas tree, Nov. 21, 2019, Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Because of the involvement of the 919th Special Operations Wing, E... More

Christmas trees that were decorated by members of the

Christmas trees that were decorated by members of the

Christmas trees that were decorated by members of the 919 Special Operations Wing adorn the dining facility at Duke Field, Fla. December 7, 2019. Reservists from the unit donated 50 trees to Emerald Coast Hospi... More

Christmas trees that were decorated by members of the

Christmas trees that were decorated by members of the

Christmas trees that were decorated by members of the 919 Special Operations Wing adorn the dining facility at Duke Field, Fla. December 7, 2019. Reservists from the unit donated 50 trees to Emerald Coast Hospi... More

Master Sgt. Christina Bicknell, 919th Special Operations

Master Sgt. Christina Bicknell, 919th Special Operations

Master Sgt. Christina Bicknell, 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, delivers Christmas trees her unit decorated to the dining facility at Duke Field, Fla. December 7, 2019. Reservists from t... More

Jennifer McDaniel, Emerald Coast Hospice clinical social

Jennifer McDaniel, Emerald Coast Hospice clinical social

Jennifer McDaniel, Emerald Coast Hospice clinical social worker, places an ornament on a Christmas tree, Nov. 21, 2019, Fort Walton Beach, Florida. The Christmas Tree is part of a drive to get local community m... More

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