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Fans clap as Moomin, a local reggae artist, performs

Fans clap as Moomin, a local reggae artist, performs

Fans clap as Moomin, a local reggae artist, performs for Kin Town residents and Marines with Camp Hansen Dec. 1 in Kin Town Square. In addition to Moomin’s performance, members of the III Marine Expeditionary F... More

A group of Santas hand out gifts to Kin Town residents

A group of Santas hand out gifts to Kin Town residents

A group of Santas hand out gifts to Kin Town residents Dec. 1 during a tree lighting ceremony in Kin Town Square. This event was held to bring the community together before the holidays. The event also included... More

Sgt. Kyle P. Robertson, from Reno, Nevada, plays the

Sgt. Kyle P. Robertson, from Reno, Nevada, plays the

Sgt. Kyle P. Robertson, from Reno, Nevada, plays the drums Dec. 1 during a tree lighting ceremony held in Kin Town Square. The lighting ceremony has been held five years consecutively to bring the community tog... More

Cpl. Nassim Amirouche, from Stratford, Connecticut,

Cpl. Nassim Amirouche, from Stratford, Connecticut,

Cpl. Nassim Amirouche, from Stratford, Connecticut, plays the saxophone Dec. 1 during the tree lighting ceremony held in Kin Town Square. The III Marine Expeditionary Force Band performed for Kin Town residence... More

Cpls. Carlos D. Prothow, left, Nassim Amirouche, center,

Cpls. Carlos D. Prothow, left, Nassim Amirouche, center,

Cpls. Carlos D. Prothow, left, Nassim Amirouche, center, and Cpl. Mitchell L. Robert perform for residents in Kin Town Square Dec. 1 during a tree lighting ceremony. The tree lighting ceremony brought the local... More

A group of Santas hand out gifts to Kin Town residents

A group of Santas hand out gifts to Kin Town residents

A group of Santas hand out gifts to Kin Town residents Dec. 1 during a tree lighting ceremony in Kin Town Square. This event was held to bring the community together before the holidays. The event also included... More

Disc Jockey Kain, a popular local artist, plays music

Disc Jockey Kain, a popular local artist, plays music

Disc Jockey Kain, a popular local artist, plays music in Kin Town Square Dec. 1 for residents and Marines during a tree lighting ceremony. In addition to Kain, members of the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band... More

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DIEGO GARCIA, British Indian Ocean

20102-N-TT671-1059 DIEGO GARCIA, British Indian Ocean

20102-N-TT671-1059 DIEGO GARCIA, British Indian Ocean Territory (January 1, 2020) - The reggae band Kelandy on a tour from Oahu, Hawaii, finished up the holidays Jan. 2 onboard U.S. Navy Support Facility (NSF)... More

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DIEGO GARCIA, British Indian Ocean

200102-N-TT671-1063 DIEGO GARCIA, British Indian Ocean

200102-N-TT671-1063 DIEGO GARCIA, British Indian Ocean Territory (January 1, 2020) - The reggae band Kelandy on a tour from Oahu, Hawaii, finished up the holidays Jan. 2 onboard U.S. Navy Support Facility (NSF)... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Traciemari D. San Juan, center,

Petty Officer 2nd Class Traciemari D. San Juan, center,

Petty Officer 2nd Class Traciemari D. San Juan, center, stands on stage Dec. 1 with two other attendees of a tree lighting ceremony held in Kin Town Square after singing in a karaoke contest. The karaoke contes... More

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