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mcas miramar hosts sexual assault awareness month walk to spread word on sexual assault awareness

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Marines, Sailors, families and civilian working aboard

Marines, Sailors, families and civilian working aboard

Marines, Sailors, families and civilian working aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., walk along the streets to raise awareness about sexual assault during the fifth annual Sexual Assault Awareness M... More

Navy Command Master Chief Roy Re, left, Naval Consolidated

Navy Command Master Chief Roy Re, left, Naval Consolidated

Navy Command Master Chief Roy Re, left, Naval Consolidated Brig command master chief, Col. John Farnam, center, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., commanding officer, and Lt. Col. Daniel Levasseur, right... More

Pfc. Hector Mantano, an administrative clerk with the

Pfc. Hector Mantano, an administrative clerk with the

Pfc. Hector Mantano, an administrative clerk with the Installation Personnel Administrative Center, waits in line at a Sexual Assault Prevention and Response booth for information and pamphlets after the fifth ... More

Greg Nelson, a veteran Marine and guest speaker for

Greg Nelson, a veteran Marine and guest speaker for

Greg Nelson, a veteran Marine and guest speaker for the fifth annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month Walk and a sexual assault survivor, speaks to participants after the walk aboard Marine Corps Air Station Mira... More

Col. John Farnam, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar,

Col. John Farnam, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar,

Col. John Farnam, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., commanding officer, takes part in the fifth annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month Walk aboard the air station, April 29. Farnam believes getting peopl... More

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