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Twenty years after Operation Sea Signal, Hector Lans, a member of the Miami Medical Team delivered the invocation during a commemoration ceremony Aug. 22, at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay's base chapel.

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Date 2-14-08-21
Source http://www.dvidshub.net/news/140431/sea-signal-remembered-guantanamo-recognized-miami-medical-team#.U_1NLqNNZhc
Author Carmen Steinbach
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