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The Bookmobile
Joint Base Charleston
March 2, 2016 | 1:54
Having a good relationship with the community is something every military installation strives for. Joint Base Charleston found a new way to work with the community to bring opportunities to the Naval Weapons Station. This new initiative is the second project developed by Joint Base Charleston’s Air Force Community Partnership Program. Airman First Class Haleigh Jeffreys has more from North Charleston, where people gathered to see the new initiative.
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