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Regan G. Rodringuez, second grader of Harbordale Elementary

Regan G. Rodringuez, second grader of Harbordale Elementary

Regan G. Rodringuez, second grader of Harbordale Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., raises her hand to ask a question to Cpl. Brandon M. Carteaux, native of Dallas, Ga., and amphibious assault crew chi... More

Second-grade students pose with Cpl. Brandon M. Carteaux,

Second-grade students pose with Cpl. Brandon M. Carteaux,

Second-grade students pose with Cpl. Brandon M. Carteaux, native of Dallas, Ga., and amphibious assault crew chief with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C.... More

Tyler M. Nilson, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary

Tyler M. Nilson, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary

Tyler M. Nilson, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., raises his hand to ask a question to Cpl. Joel A. Slaymaker, native of Lancaster, Penn., and amphibious assault crewman w... More

Cpl. Brandon M. Carteaux, native of Dallas, Ga., and

Cpl. Brandon M. Carteaux, native of Dallas, Ga., and

Cpl. Brandon M. Carteaux, native of Dallas, Ga., and amphibious assault crew chief with 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., and Airman Apprentice Daniel G... More

(From left) Michaela Z. Lovejoy, and Cameron L. Houston,

(From left) Michaela Z. Lovejoy, and Cameron L. Houston,

(From left) Michaela Z. Lovejoy, and Cameron L. Houston, both second graders of Harbordale Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., raise their hands to ask Marines and Sailors questions during a school visi... More

Skyler K. Becker, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary

Skyler K. Becker, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary

Skyler K. Becker, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., asks a question about the military to Cpl. Joel A. Slaymaker, native of Lancaster, Penn., and amphibious assault crewman... More

(From left) Chief Wayne Richardson from the USS New

(From left) Chief Wayne Richardson from the USS New

(From left) Chief Wayne Richardson from the USS New York (LPD 21), Seaman Apprentice Justine Ivanitskiy from USS New York (LPD 21) and Lance Cpl. Bryan Whitworth from the 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd... More

Isabella Navarro, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary

Isabella Navarro, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary

Isabella Navarro, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., raises her hand to ask a question to Cpl. Joel A. Slaymaker, native of Lancaster, Penn., and amphibious assault crewman ... More

Skyler K. Becker, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary

Skyler K. Becker, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary

Skyler K. Becker, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., poses for a photo when Marines and Sailors visited Harbordale Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., April 30, as p... More

Tyler M. Nilson, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary

Tyler M. Nilson, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary

Tyler M. Nilson, fourth grader of Harbordale Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., listens to Marines' and Sailors' experiences in the military during a school visit to Harbordale Elementary School in For... More

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