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English: Sgt. lacey Bretado, a member of Joint Task Force Guantanamo, shows off her right arm tattoos April 29. Bretado's first large piece was in memory of her son who passed away. She is worried that "old school Army mentality is at odds with new Army culture," in regards to tattoos. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Adrian Borunda/Released)
Date Taken on 29 April 2015
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1908741
Author Spc. Adrian Borunda
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GUANTANAMO BAY, CU
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