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U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California Army National Guard’s 100th Troop Command, presents a certificate of appreciation to Santa Monica Fire Code Enforcement Officer Jason Puklus, July 28, 20... More

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California Army National Guard’s 100th Troop Command, presents a certificate of appreciation to Santa Monica Police Department Lt. Michael Federico, July 28, 2020, ... More

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California Army National Guard’s 100th Troop Command, presents a certificate of appreciation to Santa Monica police and fire personnel, July 28, 2020, at the Santa ... More

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California Army National Guard’s 100th Troop Command, presents a certificate of appreciation to Santa Monica police and fire personnel, July 28, 2020, at the Santa ... More

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California Army National Guard’s 100th Troop Command, presents a certificate of appreciation to Santa Monica Police Department Lt. Joseph Cortez, July 28, 2020, at ... More

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California Army National Guard’s 100th Troop Command, presents a certificate of appreciation to Santa Monica Police Department Lt. Robert Blicharski, July 28, 2020,... More

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California Army National Guard’s 100th Troop Command, presents a certificate of appreciation to Santa Monica Police Department Lt. Rudy Flores, July 28, 2020, at th... More

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California Army National Guard’s 100th Troop Command, presents a certificate of appreciation to Cynthia Renaud, Santa Monica Police Department Chief of Police, July... More

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California Army National Guard’s 100th Troop Command, presents a certificate of appreciation to Santa Monica Fire Code Enforcement Officer Jason Puklus, July 28, 20... More

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California Army National Guard’s 100th Troop Command, talks with Cynthia Renaud, Santa Monica Police Department Chief of Police, after presenting certificates of ap... More

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California

U.S. Army Col. Zac Delwiche, commander of the California Army National Guard’s 100th Troop Command, presents a certificate of appreciation to Santa Monica Police Department Lt. Chris Skogh, July 28, 2020, at th... More

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