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Erika Newsom, face painter, Abbie & TJ Productions,

Erika Newsom, face painter, Abbie & TJ Productions,

Erika Newsom, face painter, Abbie & TJ Productions, paints a child’s face during Wounded Warrior Battalion-West family day at Del Mar Beach, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 22, 2018. Face pai... More

Wounded Warrior Battalion families enjoy the food during

Wounded Warrior Battalion families enjoy the food during

Wounded Warrior Battalion families enjoy the food during a battalion family day event at Del Mar Beach, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 22, 2018. Attendees of the event enjoyed several events... More

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Alfredo Serret, recovering

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Alfredo Serret, recovering

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Alfredo Serret, recovering service member, Wounded Warrior Battalion-West (WWBN-West), right, and Lance Cpl. Sarah Balla, recovering service member, Wounded Warrior Det San Diego, b... More

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Roberto Lopez, detachment

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Roberto Lopez, detachment

U.S. Marine Corps 1st Sgt. Roberto Lopez, detachment first sergeant, Naval Medical Center San Diego, left, poses for a picture with his son while his wife takes a photo during Wounded Warrior Battalion-West fam... More

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