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160330-N-YW024-136 PEARL HARBOR (March 30, 2016) Chief

160330-N-YW024-136 PEARL HARBOR (March 30, 2016) Chief

160330-N-YW024-136 PEARL HARBOR (March 30, 2016) Chief Hospital Corpsman Daniela Dietsch, assigned to 21st Dental Company at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, paints USS Vestal Memorial at Ford Island, Joint Base Pearl... More

160330-N-YW024-202  PEARL HARBOR  (March 30, 2016)

160330-N-YW024-202 PEARL HARBOR (March 30, 2016)

160330-N-YW024-202 PEARL HARBOR (March 30, 2016) Chief Hospital Corpsman Alex Agreda, assigned to 1st Battalion 12th Marines at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, paints USS Vestal Memorial at Ford Island, Joint Base ... More

160330-N-YW024-159  PEARL HARBOR  (March 30, 2016)

160330-N-YW024-159 PEARL HARBOR (March 30, 2016)

160330-N-YW024-159 PEARL HARBOR (March 30, 2016) Chief Personnel Specialist Gee Espinosa, assigned to Marine Forces Pacific at Camp Smith, paints USS Vestal Memorial at Ford Island, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hi... More

160330-N-YW024-162  PEARL HARBOR  (March 30, 2016)

160330-N-YW024-162 PEARL HARBOR (March 30, 2016)

160330-N-YW024-162 PEARL HARBOR (March 30, 2016) Chief Culinary Specialist Rosalyn Escala paints USS Vestal Memorial at Ford Island, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH). The community relations event was a... More

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