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U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker gives his remarks during

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker gives his remarks during

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker gives his remarks during an Adopt-a-School ceremony in Havelock, North Carolina, April 8, 2019. Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG) 27 and Havelock Middle School signed a memorandum of ... More

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker, left, speaks with William

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker, left, speaks with William

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker, left, speaks with William Byland during an Adopt-a-School ceremony in Havelock, North Carolina, April 8, 2019. Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG) 27 and Havelock Middle School signed ... More

A Havelock Middle School student gives a tour to U.S.

A Havelock Middle School student gives a tour to U.S.

A Havelock Middle School student gives a tour to U.S. Marine Capt. Rheanna Vaughn during an Adopt-a-School ceremony in Havelock, North Carolina, April 8, 2019. Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG) 27 and Havelock M... More

Students with Havelock Middle School present a banner

Students with Havelock Middle School present a banner

Students with Havelock Middle School present a banner during an Adopt-a-School ceremony in Havelock, North Carolina, April 8, 2019. Marine Wing Support Group 27 and Havelock Middle School signed a memorandum of... More

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker, right, and William Byland

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker, right, and William Byland

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker, right, and William Byland sign a memorandum of understanding during an Adopt-a-School ceremony in Havelock, North Carolina, April 8, 2019. Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG) 27 and Ha... More

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker speaks with students from

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker speaks with students from

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker speaks with students from Havelock Middle School during an Adopt-a-School ceremony in Havelock, North Carolina, April 8, 2019. Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG) 27 and Havelock Middle... More

Students with the Havelock Middle School band perform

Students with the Havelock Middle School band perform

Students with the Havelock Middle School band perform during an Adopt-a-School ceremony in Havelock, North Carolina, April 8, 2019. Marine Wing Support Group 27 and Havelock Middle School signed a memorandum of... More

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker signs a memorandum of

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker signs a memorandum of

U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker signs a memorandum of understanding during an Adopt-a-School ceremony at Havelock, North Carolina, April 8, 2019. Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG) 27 and Havelock Middle School signe... More

Havelock Middle School students give a tour to U.S.

Havelock Middle School students give a tour to U.S.

Havelock Middle School students give a tour to U.S. Marine Col. Paul Baker during an Adopt-a-School ceremony in Havelock, North Carolina, April 8, 2019. Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG) 27 and Havelock Middle S... More

U.S. Marines with Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG)

U.S. Marines with Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG)

U.S. Marines with Marine Wing Support Group (MWSG) 27 speak with students and staff of Havelock Middle School during an Adopt-a-School ceremony in Havelock, North Carolina, April 8, 2019. MWSG 27 and Havelock M... More

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