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Spc. Natasha Manning-Redmond (center), chaplain assistant

Spc. Natasha Manning-Redmond (center), chaplain assistant

Spc. Natasha Manning-Redmond (center), chaplain assistant Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, I Corps, and military sorority member takes a photo with the four young women she assisted in attending the Clo... More

Erika Savedra and Samantha Aguilar (rear) and Erin

Erika Savedra and Samantha Aguilar (rear) and Erin

Erika Savedra and Samantha Aguilar (rear) and Erin Flores (left) seniors from Clover Park High School assemble at the home of Spc. Natasha Manning-Redmond, chaplain assistant and military sorority member to hav... More

(Form left to right) Sgt. 1st Class Ericka Parker,

(Form left to right) Sgt. 1st Class Ericka Parker,

(Form left to right) Sgt. 1st Class Ericka Parker, Spc. Natasha Manning-Redmond and Staff Sgt. Phylicia Rolland, military sorority sisters pause for a group photo with Samantha Aguilar and Erin Flores, seniors ... More

Jessica Castillo a hair and makeup artist applies makeup

Jessica Castillo a hair and makeup artist applies makeup

Jessica Castillo a hair and makeup artist applies makeup to Erika Savedra a seniors from Clover Park High School at the home of Spc. Natasha Manning-Redmond, chaplain’s assistant and military sorority member Ma... More

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