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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Sept. 8, 2012) Volunteers put the final touches on a curtain made of more than 1,000 origami cranes that served as the starting point for the seventh annual Walk Out of Darkness event. An estimated 4,500 people gathered to support the suicide prevention and awareness event at Mt. Trashmore State Park in Virginia Beach, Va. Sailors from more than 20 different commands volunteered at the event. (Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Phil Beaufort/Released)
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Sept. 8, 2012) Volunteers put the final touches on a curtain made of over 1,000 origami cranes that served as the starting point for the 7th Annual Walk Out of Darkness event. An estimated 4,500 people gathered in support of the suicide prevention and awareness event held at Mt. Trashmore State Park in Virginia Beach, Va. Sept. 8. Sailors from over 20 different commands volunteered to help with the event. (Navy photo by MC1(SW/AW) Phil Beaufort. RELEASED)
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