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Author: Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Charlotte Oliver, Defense Media Activity

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Paws from the Heart

Paws from the Heart

The click click of nails across the floor, dogs panting and a cheerful, yet powerful voice giving commands can be heard as you head up the stairs of a converted barn.

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Aloha!

Aloha!

Azure blue waters lapping onto warm beaches stretching a spectrum of colors, from a silky smooth pearl white to the blackest of black, stretching as far as the eye can see. Peaks of long extinct volcanoes cut through the vibrant green landscape. Welcome to Hawaii.

In The Face Of Adversity

When his 27-year Navy career was coming to a close in summer of 2003, Rear Adm. Barry Black, then the 22nd Chief of Chaplains, continued his commitment to providing spiritual advisement to others when he was selected as the 62nd Senate Chaplain.

Midshipmen Set Sail in Military Bowl

The U. S. Naval Academy Midshipmen squared off on the gridiron against the University of Pittsburg Panthers at the 8th Annual Military Bowl at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium presented by Northrop Grumman.

Tribute to the Fallen: Wreaths Across America

A brisk wind rustles up fallen leaves and sweeps past the marble headstones of Arlington National Cemetery.

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Honor and Balsam: Wreaths Across America

Honor and Balsam: Wreaths Across America

Nestled in the tiny old seafaring New England village of Columbia Falls, Maine, lies a forest of over 5,000 acres of Balsam fir trees.