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SOTO CANO AIR BASE, Honduras — Army Sergeant Joselito Vicenty, Joint Security Forces, serves some children pizza and hot dogs during the Joint Task Force-Bravo’s “kid’s day” Sept. 10 near the base soccer field. More than 100 children from local orphanages were transported to base for the event. The children participated in a variety of events the volunteers organized including a HH-60 Blackhawk static display, military working dog demonstration and fire truck display. The children also got to participate in soccer, kickball and a water balloon toss. As they were leaving they were given a “goodie” bag containing small toys and candy (U.S. Air Force photo/Martin Chahin).
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SOTO CANO AIR BASE, Honduras — Army Sergeant Joselito Vicenty, Joint Security Forces, serves some children pizza and hot dogs during the Joint Task Force-Bravo’s “kid’s day” Sept. 10 near the base soccer field. More than 100 children from local orphanages were transported to base for the event. The children participated in a variety of events the volunteers organized including a HH-60 Blackhawk static display, military working dog demonstration and fire truck display. The children also got to participate in soccer, kickball and a water balloon toss. As they were leaving they were given a “goodie” bag containing small toys and candy (U.S. Air Force photo/Martin Chahin).


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