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A military servicewomen is assisted as she tries on

A military servicewomen is assisted as she tries on

A military servicewomen is assisted as she tries on jewelry to wear with her little black dress a day before the Salute the Runway Fashion Show, Sept. 2, 2014. The event, sponsored by Little Black Dress Wines a... More

Cpl. Bradley Wingo, a native of Pleasant View, Tenn.,

Cpl. Bradley Wingo, a native of Pleasant View, Tenn.,

Cpl. Bradley Wingo, a native of Pleasant View, Tenn., an operations clerk for First Marine Corps District, grouts tile during a Habitat for Humanity event during Fleet Week NYC on 21 May. Service-members volunt... More

Designer jewelry is selected to compliment each dress

Designer jewelry is selected to compliment each dress

Designer jewelry is selected to compliment each dress worn by fourteen military servicewomen during Salute the Runway fashion show, Sept. 3, 2014. The event, sponsored by Little Black Dress Wines and Fatigues t... More

Caleb Porter, a native of Staten Island, N.Y., a member

Caleb Porter, a native of Staten Island, N.Y., a member

Caleb Porter, a native of Staten Island, N.Y., a member of AmeriCorps Habitat for Humanity New York City, supervises as service-members prepare supplies that are needed for a home repair during a Habitat for Hu... More

Veterans Affairs offers live virtual training on health care for Fort Drum’s female veterans

Veterans Affairs offers live virtual training on health care for Fort ...

The Department of Veterans Affairs offers a live online training course for servicewomen to become informed about their health care options after transitioning out of the Army through the Women’s Health Transit... More

Caleb Porter, a native of Staten Island, N.Y., a member

Caleb Porter, a native of Staten Island, N.Y., a member

Caleb Porter, a native of Staten Island, N.Y., a member of AmeriCorps Habitat for Humanity New York City, gives a demonstration on how to properly grout tile before service-members begin grouting during a Habit... More

Military servicewomen get their little black dresses

Military servicewomen get their little black dresses

Military servicewomen get their little black dresses fitted, Sept. 2, 2014, the day before the Salute the Runway Fashion Show. The event, sponsored by Little Black Dress Wines and Fatigues to Fabulous, served t... More

Stacy Pearsall, former Air Force Combat photographer,

Stacy Pearsall, former Air Force Combat photographer,

Stacy Pearsall, former Air Force Combat photographer, has her dress fitted the day before Salute the Runway Fashion Show, Sept. 3, 2014. The event, sponsored by Little Black Dress Wines and Fatigues to Fabulous... More

Sgt. Stephanie Bonilla, a native of Woodbridge, N.J.,

Sgt. Stephanie Bonilla, a native of Woodbridge, N.J.,

Sgt. Stephanie Bonilla, a native of Woodbridge, N.J., assistant to the Commanding Officer of First Marine Corps District, grouts tile during a Habitat for Humanity event during Fleet Week NYC on 21 May. Service... More

Marines from First Marine Corps District and 2nd Battalion,

Marines from First Marine Corps District and 2nd Battalion,

Marines from First Marine Corps District and 2nd Battalion, 25th Marines, grout tile during a Habitat for Humanity event during Fleet Week NYC on 21 May. Service-members volunteered their time to help rebuild a... More

Cpl. Richard Hollinshead, a native of North Easton,

Cpl. Richard Hollinshead, a native of North Easton,

Cpl. Richard Hollinshead, a native of North Easton, Mass., an administrative clerk with First Marine Corps District, screws in a corner frame during a Habitat for Humanity event during Fleet Week NYC on 21 May.... More

A group photo is taken with homeowner Cathy Gaffney,

A group photo is taken with homeowner Cathy Gaffney,

A group photo is taken with homeowner Cathy Gaffney, a native of Staten Island, Caleb Porter, a native of Staten Island and member of the AmeriCorps Habitat for Humanity, NYC, and service-members that assisted ... More

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