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Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Brian Burns, right, and Culinary Specialist 1st Class Timothy Maier, left, rake gravel during the 20th annual United Way of Kitsap County's Day of Caring.

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SILVERDALE, Wash. (Jun. 26, 2013) Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Brian Burns, right, and Culinary Specialist 1st Class Timothy Maier, left, rake gravel during the 20th annual United Way of Kitsap County's Day of Caring. Twelve Submarine Group 9 Sailors and family members repaved a 600-foot section of Silverdale's Clear Creek Trail. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Ahron Arendes) File# 130626-N-LP168-003

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26/06/2013 - 26/06/2013
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SILVERDALE, Wash.
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