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Antonio Barrera shakes the hand of North Carolina National

Antonio Barrera shakes the hand of North Carolina National

Antonio Barrera shakes the hand of North Carolina National Guard Sgt. Maj. Lawrence Wiedel after receiving a ride along in a U.S. Army Humvee during his Make-A-Wish party at McDonald's in Dunn, N.C., June 20, 2... More

Janet (right) North Carolina eastern chapter Make-A-Wish

Janet (right) North Carolina eastern chapter Make-A-Wish

Janet (right) North Carolina eastern chapter Make-A-Wish volunteer presents Antonio Barrera and his mother, Brandy, with an itinerary for an all-expense paid trip to Disney World granting Antonio’s wish during ... More

North Carolina National Guard Chief Warrant Officer

North Carolina National Guard Chief Warrant Officer

North Carolina National Guard Chief Warrant Officer 3 Vinnie D’agostino, cyber security operations manager, buckles Antonio Barrera into the front seat of a U.S. Army Humvee before being taken on a ride along g... More

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