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060810-N-4208W-002 (Aug. 10, 2006)US Navy (USN) LT. Sean Holman, from Commander Naval Forces Korea (CNFK), serves dinner to children at Hye-shim Won Orphanage in Seoul, Korea (KOR). The event is part of a monthly birthday party that CNFK Sailors host for the orphanage.U.S. Navy official photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class Lisa Wassilieff (RELEASED)

060810-N-4208W-002 (Aug. 10, 2006)US Navy (USN) LT. Sean Holman, from ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Seoul Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR) Scene Camera Operator: MC1 Lisa Wassifieff, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Servi... More

060810-N-4208W-001 (Aug. 10, 2006)US Navy (USN) Information System Technician 2nd Class (IT2) Allena Flood, from Commander Naval Forces Korea (CNFK), distributes plates to children at Hye-shim Won Orphanage in Seoul, Korea (KOR). The event is part of a monthly birthday party that CNFK Sailors host for the orphanage.U.S. Navy official photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 1ST Class Lisa Wassilieff (RELEASED)

060810-N-4208W-001 (Aug. 10, 2006)US Navy (USN) Information System Tec...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Seoul Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR) Scene Camera Operator: MC1 Lisa Wassifieff, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Servi... More

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