Fort Irwin Soldiers recognized at San Diego Padres baseball game
Photos by Renita Wickes, Community Relations Officer
Soldiers take the field at the nine positions while Padres players join them before the start of the game, June 24.
Sgt. Lorna Galvez , supply sergeant with Movement Control Company, 916th Support Brigade, is shown on the jumbo screen while singing “God Bless America†during the Padres game in San Diego.
Sgt. Lorna Galvez, of the 916th Support Brigade, hangs out with the San Diego Padres baesball team mascot during a game, June 24. Galvez went on the field during the 7th inning stretch to sing “God Bless America.â€
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