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TAUFATOFUA, Sione Paea’I Vava’u and McCLELLAN, Nanita Francine

SMILEY, Dennis Gene and SHILLING, Pamela Ann

PALKEWICK, Walter Emil and URLAUB, Sandra Louise

NOBACH, Kenneth Brian and HERMANN, Carrie Ann

RUMBAUGH, Steven William and BADER, Lynn Marie

THOMPSON, Michael James and LOCKMAN, Deborah Jean

SLUYS, William Harry and ANDREWS, Carol Frances

JANKOWSKI, Matthew Raymond and MESSMER, Andrea Louise

LAY, Phillip Barton and CRAIGMILE, Patricia Angelina

DOPH, Brian James and LACEY, Pamela Jane

BILL, David Carl and YAM, Sonia Priscila Perez

BURRIS, Stephen E. and SAX, Shirley Ann

BLACK, Leon Ralph and HANSEN, Michelle Lynn

PRATT, Eric Ellis and BACKES, Erikka Lynn

BEDKER, Gary Allen and DEWEY, Kathleen Frances

BANDY, Lawrence Thomas III and McINTYRE, Tamara Joy

SIMMONS, Patrick Stephen and KIRKWOOD, Bridget Ann

JEFFERSON, Carl Toni and DODGE, Kathleen Ann

PENTLIN, Chad Ryan and FERGUSON, Natalie Fay

FLINN, Kelly Ray and BLOCK, Nicole Therese

BUSCH, Jason Michael and BURNS, Chanel Renee

SCHMALZ, Eric Robert and HARRIS, Sheree Anne

NGUYEN, Phong Dong and LE, Minhdiem

SCHLOSSER, Richard Louis and HAIGHT, Jill Denise

MORALEZ, Jose Angel and BARRERA, Karla Roxana

LYTLE, Larry Lane, Jr. and SONNENBERG, Donna Jean

SANDERS, Nicholas John and GRIFFITH, Karen Marie

LEIGHTY, Juston Owen and McAMIS, Brenda Lea

HODGE, Michael William and MARTINSON, Stephanie Victoria

THORSTEINSON, Allen Ray and WIGGINS, Debra Jean

REYES, Lucio Orozco and BOWERS, Amber Marie

WHEELER, David Michael and HALVORSON, Kathleen Rene

TUCKER, Douglas Richard and HILMO, Ingrid Elaine

KYRISS, Andrew Dean and DONNELSON, Josie Rae

ALBRIGHT, Lonnie Joe and BUTTS, Debbie Marie

KEPLEY, Richard Curtiss and HEYSER, Stacy Lynn

ROBINSON, Jeffery John and MEEKS, Nicol Marie

WILSON, Roy Joel and PIXTON, Tara

DAVIES, Kevin John Lawson and MEINERS, Valerie Jean

SEXTON, Franklin Lee and HAVERMAN, Julie Anne

CUSUMANO, Daniel Wade and MIDKIFF, Jannelle Dee Ruan

JORDAN, Isaac Thomas and GRAFF, Brandy Nichole

HERMANN, Robert Scott and GROSHONG, Almarinda Margaret

TRIMMER, Christopher Edward and HEDEEN, Jill Marie

EVANS, Jeffery Charles and MOURNING, Harmony Michelle

HUDSON, Gerard Carreon and FERNANDO, Danilynn

YAHOUDY, Joseph Louis and WILLIAMSON, Shannon Irene

GAVRALOV, Vladimir Vladimirovich and FILIPPOV, Elina Sergeyevna

BAUER, Marcel Karl and DEOCAMPO, Allison Lynette

REED, Casey Douglas and COOK, Kendra Ann

KOSKI, Jeremy Stephen and CALAVICCI, Angela Carisa

HAWKINSON, Abraham Lon and ZEKUN, Lilya Vasilyevna

MAPLES, Sebastian Edward and FISCHER, Sarah Elizabeth

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