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WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Cody Castro, a laborer with

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Cody Castro, a laborer with

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Cody Castro, a laborer with Grace Pacific LLC, works on repaving Lauhala Road near the Wili Wili neighborhood at Wheeler Army Airfield, Sept. 27, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Kristen Wong, ... More

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Laborers with Grace Pacific

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Laborers with Grace Pacific

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Laborers with Grace Pacific LLC, work on repaving Lauhala Road near the Wili Wili neighborhood at Wheeler Army Airfield, Sept. 27, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Kristen Wong, Oahu Publications)

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — James Fase, a traffic tech

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — James Fase, a traffic tech

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — James Fase, a traffic tech with Grace Pacific LLC, stands by to direct traffic during the repaving of Lauhala Road near the Wili Wili neighborhood at Wheeler Army Airfield, Sept. 27, 201... More

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Gilbert Torris, a laborer,

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Gilbert Torris, a laborer,

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Gilbert Torris, a laborer, and Derek Sanico, a rollerman, both with Grace Pacific LLC, work on repaving Lauhala Road near the Wili Wili neighborhood at Wheeler Army Airfield, Sept. 27, 2... More

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Gilbert Torris (second from

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Gilbert Torris (second from

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — Gilbert Torris (second from left), a laborer, and Wyatt Souza (second from right), a laborer, both with Grace Pacific LLC, shovel asphalt during the repaving of Lauhala Road near the Wil... More

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