Sailors and spouses with Special Projects Patrol Squadron 2 pose for a photo while they wait for the race to begin on Kalakaua Avenue Bridge, March 28, 2015. Service members and spouses with the unit volunteered at the 28th Annual Great Hawaiian Rubber Duckie Race, which benefits the Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawaii. Each year, 20,000 rubber duckies are dropped into the Ala Wai Canal and float toward an oil boom where they are collected. The public can “adopt” a duck with a fee and win prizes if their duck places. The volunteers helped sell merchandise, collect roadside donations and empty


Sailors and spouses with Special Projects Patrol Squadron 2 pose for a photo while they wait for the race to begin on Kalakaua Avenue Bridge, March 28, 2015. Service members and spouses with the unit volunteered at the 28th Annual Great Hawaiian Rubber Duckie Race, which benefits the Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawaii. Each year, 20,000 rubber duckies are dropped into the Ala Wai Canal and float toward an oil boom where they are collected. The public can “adopt” a duck with a fee and win prizes if their duck places. The volunteers helped sell merchandise, collect roadside donations and empty the large crates of ducks into the canal for the race. ( Marine Corps photo by Kristen Wong/Released) Birds of a feather float together, VPU-2 volunteers for 28th Annual Great Hawaiian Rubber Duckie Race 150328-M-TH981-005


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