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Dentalman Sandra Schuler entertains children while she teaches them about tooth decay at the Naval Air Station Child Development Center. Center staff members try to create an atmosphere conducive to learning as well as fun for the children of Navy personnel

Toddlers look up from their toys during play time at the Naval Air Station Child Development Center. Center staff members try to create an atmosphere conducive to learning as well as fun for the children of Navy personnel

Cartloads of toddlers enjoy an outing with Naval Air Station Child Development Center staffers, from far left: Jackie Kennedy, Sarah Parks, Martha Parker and Ida Maxwell. Center staff members try to create an atmosphere conducive to learning as well as fun for the children of Navy personnel

Sharidan Lindsey feeds Andrew, one of many infants cared for at the Naval Air Station Child Development Center. Center staff members also care for toddlers and try to create an atmosphere conducive to learning as well as fun for these children of Navy personnel

Mary Ann Smith watches over sleeping children during break time at the Naval Air Station Child Development Center. Center staff members try to create an atmosphere conducive to learning as well as fun for the children of Navy personnel

Charlotte Gent, a staffer at the Naval Air Station Child Development Center, listens to a little girl tell a story during story time. Center staff members try to create an atmosphere conducive to learning as well as fun for the children of Navy personnel

Members of Commander, Navy Region Hawaii�s Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) fitness staff practice alphabet stretches, an exercise designed for children to make fitness fun.

Lt. Darien Lazaro, Naval Branch Health Clinic Jacksonville dentist, gives a lesson in proper teeth brushing during a visit to the Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville Child Development Center (CDC).

Marine Corps Development Education Command, Quantico, Virginia. STAFF members of the Education Center set up a manual wargames display for training

Staffers entertain children while teaching them about tooth decay at the Naval Air Station Child Development Center. Center staff members try to create an atmosphere conducive to learning as well as fun for the children of Navy personnel

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Base: Naval Air Station, Pensacola

State: Florida (FL)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Jim Bryant

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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16/03/1990
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