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robert e bush naval hospital hosts 3rd annual holiday party

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Staff members sign in to the Bob Hope United Service

Staff members sign in to the Bob Hope United Service

Staff members sign in to the Bob Hope United Service Organization, Palm Springs sponsored Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital holiday party at Smith Ranch, Dec. 11, 2014. The party began with dinner and ended with a ... More

Staff members and their love ones enjoy the live music

Staff members and their love ones enjoy the live music

Staff members and their love ones enjoy the live music during the Bob Hope United Service Organization, Palm Springs sponsored Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital holiday party at Smith Ranch, Dec. 11, 2014. Througho... More

Elysia Morris, military spouse, native of Auburn, Wash.,

Elysia Morris, military spouse, native of Auburn, Wash.,

Elysia Morris, military spouse, native of Auburn, Wash., places her daughter Maya, one, into Santa’s lap during the Bob Hope United Service Organization, Palm Springs sponsored Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital hol... More

A family gets their photo taken during the Bob Hope

A family gets their photo taken during the Bob Hope

A family gets their photo taken during the Bob Hope United Service Organization, Palm Springs sponsored Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital holiday party at Smith Ranch, Dec. 11, 2014. The USO has been around for ove... More

Children create arts and crafts during the Bob Hope

Children create arts and crafts during the Bob Hope

Children create arts and crafts during the Bob Hope United Service Organization, Palm Springs sponsored Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital holiday party at Smith Ranch, Dec. 11, 2014. This is the third consecutive y... More

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