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Gen. Robert B. Brown (center), Commanding General, U.S. Army Pacific, and USARPAC Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant Lambert (right), pose for a picture with Elisea Alagon Jamoralin (second from left), whose father Pfc. Adriano Alagon died while serving with the Philippine Scouts during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. Brown presented Jamoralin with a replacement Purple Heart medal to replace the original that was lost during the turmoil and chaos of post-World War II Philippines. Also present is Philippine Consul General in Honolulu Gina A. Jamoralin, the granddaughter of Pfc. Alagon (left) and other family members.
170420-A-ZZ999-646.JPG Photo By: Staff Sgt. Christopher McCullough

FORT SHAFTER, Hawaii - Gen. Robert B. Brown (center), Commanding General, U.S. Army Pacific, and USARPAC Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant Lambert (right), pose for a picture with Elisea Alagon Jamoralin (second from left), whose father Pfc. Adriano Alagon died while serving with the Philippine Scouts during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. Brown presented Jamoralin with a replacement Purple Heart medal to replace the original that was lost during the turmoil and chaos of post-World War II Philippines. Also present is Philippine Consul General in Honolulu Gina A. Jamoralin, the granddaughter of Pfc. Alagon (left) and other family members.


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