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Kanami Oshiro, left, a student at Ginowan High School,

Kanami Oshiro, left, a student at Ginowan High School,

Kanami Oshiro, left, a student at Ginowan High School, shakes hands with Col. Edmund J. Bowen July 10 at Camp Kinser. Oshiro thanked 1st Sgt. Andre S. Guay for saving her life after she was struck by a car June... More

Kanami Oshiro, right, with her mother, Masayo Oshiro,

Kanami Oshiro, right, with her mother, Masayo Oshiro,

Kanami Oshiro, right, with her mother, Masayo Oshiro, left, react with surprise after receiving a gift July 10 at Camp Kinser. Kanami, and her mother thanked 1st Sgt. Andre S. Guay for saving Kanami’s life afte... More

Kanami Oshiro, left, shakes hands with 1st Sgt. Andre

Kanami Oshiro, left, shakes hands with 1st Sgt. Andre

Kanami Oshiro, left, shakes hands with 1st Sgt. Andre S. Guay July 10 at Camp Kinser. Oshiro thanked Guay for saving her life after she was struck by a car June16. Guay is the company first sergeant of Food Ser... More

From left to right, Masayo Oshiro, Kanami Oshiro, 1st

From left to right, Masayo Oshiro, Kanami Oshiro, 1st

From left to right, Masayo Oshiro, Kanami Oshiro, 1st Sgt. Andre S. Guay and Col. Edmund J. Bowen pose for a photograph after exchanging gifts July 10 at Camp Kinser. Kanami and her mother thanked Guay for savi... More

Kanami Oshiro, center, with her mother, Masayo Oshiro,

Kanami Oshiro, center, with her mother, Masayo Oshiro,

Kanami Oshiro, center, with her mother, Masayo Oshiro, left, present a gift to 1st Sgt. Andre S. Guay July 10 at Camp Kinser. Kanami and her mother thanked Guay for saving Kanami’s life after she was struck by ... More

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