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Viviana Lopez, daughter of Aditi Cuevas, attends Operation

Viviana Lopez, daughter of Aditi Cuevas, attends Operation

Viviana Lopez, daughter of Aditi Cuevas, attends Operation Showers on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Calif., May 16, 2018. Operation Shower’s receives help from sponsors, donors and volunteers. (United States... More

Marines and their spouses attend the quarterly Headquarters

Marines and their spouses attend the quarterly Headquarters

Marines and their spouses attend the quarterly Headquarters and Support Battalion Operation Showers on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Calif., May 16, 2018. The baby showers provide expectant military families... More

Nikki Lovelady, expecting to give birth on May 17,

Nikki Lovelady, expecting to give birth on May 17,

Nikki Lovelady, expecting to give birth on May 17, 2018, attends the quarterly, Headquarters and Support Battalion, Operation Shower’s on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Calif., May 16, 2018. Each mom or mom-t... More

Operation Showers offer Marines and their spouses cake

Operation Showers offer Marines and their spouses cake

Operation Showers offer Marines and their spouses cake during the quarterly Headquarters and Support Battalion Operation Showers on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Calif., May 16, 2018. Operation Baby Shower i... More

Lance Cpl. David Robles, 9th Communication Battalion,

Lance Cpl. David Robles, 9th Communication Battalion,

Lance Cpl. David Robles, 9th Communication Battalion, Marine Information Group, participates in a game during the quarterly Headquarters and Support Battalion Operation Showers on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendlet... More

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