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A fond embrace
A deployment ceremony at Aloha Stadium honored 1,700 Hawaii Army National Guard soldiers from the 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team who are leaving for Kuwait later this month. Cherie Anguay, left, her husband, Capt. Haz Anguay, and their two children, 16-month-old Cole and 3-year-old Skylah, hugged one another.
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