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Daniel Kermeen promoted to Gunnery Sergeant in Okinawa

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By Pam Kermeen

We want to share with Columbia our news that Daniel Kermeen was promoted to Gunnery Sgt this morning, Monday, October 2, 2017 at 1pmCT in Okinawa, Japan. Because of all the available technology, we were able to watch in real time last night at 11pmCT, In the accompanying photo, pictured with Daniel is his wonderful and very supportive wife, Tavon and our two very special grandchildren, Dyllon (3rd grade) and Kaileigh (kindergarten ).




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Daniel Kermeen promoted to Gunnery Sergeant in Okinawa



2017-10-02 - Okinawa, Japan - Photo from Pam Kermeen.
We want to share with Columbia our news that Daniel Kermeen was promoted to Gunnery Sgt this morning, Monday, October 2, 2017 at 1pmCT in Okinawa, Japan. Because of all the available technology, we were able to watch in real time last night at 11pmCT, Above pictured with Daniel is his wonderful and very supportive wife, Tavon and our two very special grandchildren, Dyllon (3rd grade) and Kaileigh (kindergarten ).

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