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Wounded Warrior Battalion-East adopts Clear View Elementary School
Feb 7, 2024
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. - Denise D. Gartner, left, principal of Clear View Elementary School, and U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Laura J. Perazzola-Ash, right, commanding officer, Wounded Warrior Battalion-East (WWBn-E), hold up the proclamation of adoption partnership during an Adopt-a-School ceremony on Feb. 5, 2024 at Clear View Elementary School in Jacksonville, North Carolina. The Adopt-a-School program gives a military unit the ability to support local schools by assisting with field trips, family nights, Month of the Military Child and other special events. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jennifer E. Douds)
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