The Horner family opened its home up to two Japanese
Summary
The Horner family opened its home up to two Japanese girls as part of a long standing tradition with Holy Family Homes. The relationship began Christmas Day, 1949, when Soldiers from the 27th Infantry Regiment—also known as the Wolfhounds—visited the home to give gifts to the children. Today many Soldiers from the 27th Infantry Regiment regularly visit Holy Family Home, while families from the Wolfhound community sponsor several children in a trip to Hawaii.
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holy family home
capt eric hudson
3rd infantry brigade combat team
25th infantry division
military family opens home to japanese orphans continues tradition
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hawaii
Date
03/08/2018
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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