Emie Montalban, far right, the Barangay 88 Captain, is interviewed by members of a Combat Camera team from Marine Corps Installations Pacific, led by Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 3 Clinton Runyon, far left, Combat Camera officer, in the neighborhood of San Jose, Barangay 88 in Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines, Nov. 17, 2014. Montalban was interviewed about the importance of the partnership between the and the Republic of Philippines during the road to recovery from Super Typhoon Yolanda. A year after the relief and recovery efforts of Operation Damayan, the people of Tacloban, one
Emie Montalban, far right, the Barangay 88 Captain, is interviewed by members of a Combat Camera team from Marine Corps Installations Pacific, led by Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 3 Clinton Runyon, far left, Combat Camera officer, in the neighborhood of San Jose, Barangay 88 in Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines, Nov. 17, 2014. Montalban was interviewed about the importance of the partnership between the and the Republic of Philippines during the road to recovery from Super Typhoon Yolanda. A year after the relief and recovery efforts of Operation Damayan, the people of Tacloban, one of the hardest hit areas, have continued to show their resiliency as they make every effort of returning to a normal way of life. ( Marine Corps photo by MCIPAC Combat Camera Staff Sgt. Jeffrey D. Anderson/ Released) Commemoration of Op Damayan, 2014 141117-M-WN441-578
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