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Hayden Sumner, a Navy veteran who served in the Persian

Hayden Sumner, a Navy veteran who served in the Persian

Hayden Sumner, a Navy veteran who served in the Persian Gulf and native of Houston, Texas, waits in line with his dog, Durant, at the San Diego Stand Down for Homeless Veterans and their families in San Diego, ... More

Amaya Lewis, grandaughter of Vandra Lewis, Navy veteran

Amaya Lewis, grandaughter of Vandra Lewis, Navy veteran

Amaya Lewis, grandaughter of Vandra Lewis, Navy veteran and San Diego native, makes a bracelet with the help of Gary Elfman, a volunteer with Alvarado and Paradise Valley Hospitals at the San Diego Stand Down f... More

Two volunteers from the Rockabilly Mafia Dolls organize

Two volunteers from the Rockabilly Mafia Dolls organize

Two volunteers from the Rockabilly Mafia Dolls organize clothing during the San Diego Stand Down for Homeless Veterans and their families, July 18. Marine Wing Support Squadron 373 from Marine Corps Air Station... More

A veteran selects clothes at a service tent during

A veteran selects clothes at a service tent during

A veteran selects clothes at a service tent during the San Diego Stand Down for Homeless Veterans and their families, July 18. Marine Wing Support Squadron 373 from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar transported,... More

Charles Johnson, Navy Veteran and a Chicago, Illinois

Charles Johnson, Navy Veteran and a Chicago, Illinois

Charles Johnson, Navy Veteran and a Chicago, Illinois native, selects clothes during the San Diego Stand Down for Homeless Veterans and their families of San Diego, July 18. Marine Wing Support Squadron 373 fro... More

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