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English: Marines and civilian-employees of Marine Corps Logistics Command came out in full force to show their support for “Purple Up-For Military Kids” Day. April marks the nation’s “Month of the Military Child,” a time to honor military youth impacted by the various challenges of military life. April 13, the inaugural event “Purple Up! For Military Kids” was initiated by the Georgia Operation: Military Kids Coalition. Purple clothing was worn as a visual way to show support and thank military children, past, present and future, for their strength and sacrifice.
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English: Cynthia Johnson
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