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Lance Cpl. Eric Olopai, a Headquarters and Headquarters

Lance Cpl. Eric Olopai, a Headquarters and Headquarters

Lance Cpl. Eric Olopai, a Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron correctional officer and a native of Hollywood, Fla., plays his ukulele on the station, March 19.

Lance Cpl. Eric Olopai, a Headquarters and Headquarters

Lance Cpl. Eric Olopai, a Headquarters and Headquarters

Lance Cpl. Eric Olopai, a Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron correctional officer and a native of Hollywood, Fla., plays his ukulele on the station, March 19.

Students from St. Mary's Elementary School in Lincoln

Students from St. Mary's Elementary School in Lincoln

Students from St. Mary's Elementary School in Lincoln sang a patriotic tune at the State Capitol Building in Lincoln, Nebraska, Jan. 9, during a "Remembering Our Fallen" ceremony put on by Bill and Evonne Willi... More

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson (Left), U.S. Army Corps of

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson (Left), U.S. Army Corps of

Lt. Col. John L. Hudson (Left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, presents Maj. Timothy E. Nix with a ukulele May 14, 2015 as a symbol of his time working with the Nashville District in... More

1st Lt. Joey San Nicolas, left, commander, Echo Company,

1st Lt. Joey San Nicolas, left, commander, Echo Company,

1st Lt. Joey San Nicolas, left, commander, Echo Company, 1-294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Army National Guard, gets assistance from Pfc. Frankie Borja on properly tuning a ukulele July 7 at Camp Phoenix, Kabul, ... More

Pfc. Christopher Norrell, Spc. Juan B. Pocaigue and

Pfc. Christopher Norrell, Spc. Juan B. Pocaigue and

Pfc. Christopher Norrell, Spc. Juan B. Pocaigue and Pfc. Nathan Perez adjust to their new ukuleles July 7 at Camp Phoenix, Kabul, Afghanistan. The members of Echo Company, 1-294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Army N... More

Afghanistan-stationed 1st Lt. Matthew T. Rogers, platoon

Afghanistan-stationed 1st Lt. Matthew T. Rogers, platoon

Afghanistan-stationed 1st Lt. Matthew T. Rogers, platoon leader, Echo Company, 1-294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Army National Guard, happily receives one of 30 ukuleles from the Chestertown Ukulele Club from Che... More

Members of Echo Company, 1-294th Infantry Regiment,

Members of Echo Company, 1-294th Infantry Regiment,

Members of Echo Company, 1-294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Army National Guard, stationed in Kabul, Afghanistan, show their enthusiasm after receiving ukuleles July 7 from the Chestertown Ukulele Club in Chestert... More

Hawaii - Ukulele, US Army Photo

Hawaii - Ukulele, US Army Photo

Pfc. Zachary Tucker (left) plays the ukulele while Spc. Quinn Mazepa looks over the music and prepares to sing during a Kanikapila at the Schofield Barracks Warrior Transition Battalion (U.S. Army Courtesy Photo)

Afghanistan-stationed 1st Lt. Matthew T. Rogers, platoon

Afghanistan-stationed 1st Lt. Matthew T. Rogers, platoon

Afghanistan-stationed 1st Lt. Matthew T. Rogers, platoon leader, Echo Company, 1-294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Army National Guard, separates 30 ukuleles that'll be dispersed to members of his unit July 7 at Ca... More

Sgt. McMillan Kitalong, fire team leader for Echo Company,

Sgt. McMillan Kitalong, fire team leader for Echo Company,

Sgt. McMillan Kitalong, fire team leader for Echo Company, 1-294th Infantry Regiment, Guam Army National Guard stationed at Camp Phoenix, Afghanistan, jams a new ukulele his unit received July 7 from the Maryla... More

Some artwork by Division Newport employee Nancy Knott

Some artwork by Division Newport employee Nancy Knott

Some artwork by Division Newport employee Nancy Knott includes “Color Wheel,” (left photo) a stained glass piece for her 10-month-old grandson’s bedroom window, “Waffles” (center photo) and works created by new... More

Musical Distraction, US Marine Corps Photo

Musical Distraction, US Marine Corps Photo

During times of trouble or stress I find myself playing my ukulele more than usual because it helps me escape reality and express my feelings through a healthy, beneficial distraction. Just like the Marine Corp... More

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