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Sailors participate in a community relations event with residents of the Aikwangwon Home and School for the Mentally and Physically Disabled in Koje-do.

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KOJE-DO, Republic of Korea (Apr. 28, 2018) Sailors participate in a community relations event with residents of the Aikwangwon Home and School for the Mentally and Physically Disabled in Koje-do. The U.S. Navy and Aikwangwon community outreach partnership spans more than 60 years and began when U.S. Navy doctors and nurses assigned to the U.S. Navy base in Chinhae volunteered at the home during the Korean War. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman William Carlisle) File# 180428-N-TB148-273

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28/04/2018 - 28/04/2018
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