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Artwork created by retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel

Artwork created by retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel

Artwork created by retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh, Sgt. Christopher Greenleaf, Sgt. Richard Ung is now displayed at the Pentagon Patriotic Arts Program: Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit.

Retired Marines Sgt. Richard Ung, Sgt. Christopher

Retired Marines Sgt. Richard Ung, Sgt. Christopher

Retired Marines Sgt. Richard Ung, Sgt. Christopher Greenleaf, and Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh speak with Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Ronald L. Green about their artwork on display at the Pentagon Patriotic Art P... More

Retired Marine Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh speaks with

Retired Marine Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh speaks with

Retired Marine Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh speaks with Jane Chu, Chair, National Endowment for the Arts about his artwork, during the unveiling of the Pentagon Patriotic Art Program: Wounded Warrior Healing Arts.

Retired Marine Staff Sgt. Adel Abudeyah speaks with

Retired Marine Staff Sgt. Adel Abudeyah speaks with

Retired Marine Staff Sgt. Adel Abudeyah speaks with Vice Adm. Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health Agency during the unveiling of the Pentagon Patriotic Art Program: Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit.

Sgt. Christopher Greenleaf's children posing in front

Sgt. Christopher Greenleaf's children posing in front

Sgt. Christopher Greenleaf's children posing in front of their dads artwork that is now displayed at the Pentagon Patriotic Art Program: Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit.

Retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh, Sgt. Christopher

Retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh, Sgt. Christopher

Retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh, Sgt. Christopher Greenleaf, and Sgt. Richard Ung attend the unveiling of the Pentagon Patriotic Art Program: Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit.

Retired Marines (from left) Sgt. Richard Ung, Staff

Retired Marines (from left) Sgt. Richard Ung, Staff

Retired Marines (from left) Sgt. Richard Ung, Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh, Sgt. Richard Greenleaf, and National Endowment for the Arts Chair, Jane Chu, pose in front of their artwork on display at the Pentagon Pat... More

Retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh (right), Sgt.

Retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh (right), Sgt.

Retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh (right), Sgt. Richard Ung and Christopher Greenleaf (left) speak with Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Ronald L. Green about their artwork on display at the Pentagon Patrio... More

Vice Adm. Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health

Vice Adm. Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health

Vice Adm. Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health Agency, speaks with retired Marine Sgt. Richard Ung about his artwork during the unveiling of the Pentagon Patriotic Art Program: Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit.

Vice Adm. Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health

Vice Adm. Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health

Vice Adm. Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health Agency, speaks with Sgt. Christopher Greenleaf's children about their dad's artwork during the unveiling of the Pentagon Patriotic Art Program: Wounded Warrior... More

Vice Adm. Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health

Vice Adm. Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health

Vice Adm. Raquel C. Bono, Director, Defense Health Agency, speaks with Sgt. Christopher Greenleaf's family about their dad's artwork during the unveiling of the Pentagon Patriotic Art Program: Wounded Warrior H... More

Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Ronald L. Green reads

Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Ronald L. Green reads

Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Ronald L. Green reads the biography of retired Marine Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh whose artwork is on display at the Pentagon Patriotic Art Program: Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit.

Retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh, Sgt. Christopher

Retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh, Sgt. Christopher

Retired Marines Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh, Sgt. Christopher Greenleaf, Sgt. Richard Ung and their families attend the unveiling of the Pentagon Patriotic Art Program: Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit.

Retired Marines (from left) Sgt. Richard Ung, Staff

Retired Marines (from left) Sgt. Richard Ung, Staff

Retired Marines (from left) Sgt. Richard Ung, Staff Sgt. Adel Abudayeh, and Sgt. Christopher Greenleaf speak with Jane Chu, Chair for National Endowment for the Arts during the unveiling of the Pentagon Patriot... More

Retired Marine Sgt. Richard Ung poses in front of his

Retired Marine Sgt. Richard Ung poses in front of his

Retired Marine Sgt. Richard Ung poses in front of his artwork with National Endowment for the Arts Chair, Jane Chu, at the unveiling of the Pentagon Patriotic Art Program: Wounded Warrior Healing Arts exhibit.

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