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The Wounded Warrior Battalion here hosted a Military

The Wounded Warrior Battalion here hosted a Military

The Wounded Warrior Battalion here hosted a Military Child Education Coalition's Tell Me a Story event at the Warrior Hope and Care Center here April 30. Tell Me a Story is an initiative created to empower mili... More

Nikolas, 5, gathers markers before starting his craft

Nikolas, 5, gathers markers before starting his craft

Nikolas, 5, gathers markers before starting his craft project during the Military Child Education Coalition's Tell Me a Story event at the Warrior Hope and Care Center here April 30. Tell Me a Story is an initi... More

Gunnery Sgt. Ben Holmes discusses what it means to

Gunnery Sgt. Ben Holmes discusses what it means to

Gunnery Sgt. Ben Holmes discusses what it means to be odd with a group of children during the Military Child Education Coalition's Tell Me a Story event at the Warrior Hope and Care Center here April 30. Holmes... More

U.S. Army soldier of the Joint Force Headquarters unit,

U.S. Army soldier of the Joint Force Headquarters unit,

U.S. Army soldier of the Joint Force Headquarters unit, South Dakota National Guard, readies sailors of the Expeditionary Medical Facility, Dallas 1, from Fort Worth Joint Air Force Base in Dallas, Texas, for t... More

Gunnery Sgt. Ben Holmes discusses what it means to

Gunnery Sgt. Ben Holmes discusses what it means to

Gunnery Sgt. Ben Holmes discusses what it means to be odd with a group of children during the Military Child Education Coalition's Tell Me a Story event at the Warrior Hope and Care Center here April 30. Holmes... More

Kyle, 2, hangs out with dad while eating a cookie during

Kyle, 2, hangs out with dad while eating a cookie during

Kyle, 2, hangs out with dad while eating a cookie during the Military Child Education Coalition's Tell Me a Story event at the Wounded Warrior Battalion's Warrior Hope and Care Center here April 30. Tell Me a S... More

Isabella, 2, colors a paper tiara during the Military

Isabella, 2, colors a paper tiara during the Military

Isabella, 2, colors a paper tiara during the Military Child Education Coalition's Tell Me a Story event at the Warrior Hope and Care Center here April 30. Tell Me a Story is an initiative created to empower mil... More

Gunnery Sgt. Ben Holmes discusses what it means to

Gunnery Sgt. Ben Holmes discusses what it means to

Gunnery Sgt. Ben Holmes discusses what it means to be odd with a group of children during the Military Child Education Coalition's Tell Me a Story event at the Warrior Hope and Care Center here April 30. Holmes... More

Makayla, 5, decorates a paper tiara during the Military

Makayla, 5, decorates a paper tiara during the Military

Makayla, 5, decorates a paper tiara during the Military Child Education Coalition's Tell Me a Story event at the Warrior Hope and Care Center here April 30. Tell Me a Story is an initiative created to empower m... More

The Wounded Warrior Battalion here hosted a Military

The Wounded Warrior Battalion here hosted a Military

The Wounded Warrior Battalion here hosted a Military Child Education Coalition's Tell Me a Story event at the Warrior Hope and Care Center here April 30. Tell Me a Story is an initiative created to empower mili... More

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