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Judge Ed Kubo thanks Michael Peacock, an Army veteran and volunteer mentor, during the first graduation ceremony of the Hawaii Veterans Treatment Court, at the State Supreme Court, April 17, 2015. Kubo recognized all the mentors during the ceremony. Veterans Treatment Court exists to support former service members who have engaged in criminal activity, and are trying to resolve challenges they face, such as substance abuse and mental health problems. Mentors are also former service members who are paired with each defendant in the program, to help them through the program. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Kristen Wong/Released) - Judge Ed Kubo thanks Michael Peacock, an Army veteran and volunteer mentor, during the first graduation ceremony of the Hawaii Veterans Treatment Court, at the State Supreme Court, April 17, 2015. Kubo recognized all the mentors during the ceremony. Veterans Treatment Court exists to support former service members who have engaged in criminal activity, and are trying to resolve challenges they face, such as substance abuse and mental health problems. Mentors are also former service members who are paired with each defendant in the program, to help them through the program. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Kristen Wong/Released)

(From left to right:) Maj. Matthew James, executive officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 3; Col. Eric W. Schaefer, the commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Hawaii; Petty Officer 3rd Class James Sasso, hospital corpsman, CLB-3; and Petty Officer 3rd Class Caroline Joel, a logistics specialist with Medical Logistics Platoon, CLB-3 pose for a photo after the Volunteer Recognition Ceremony in the Fairways Ballroom at the Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course, April 16, 2015. This is the third year in a row CLB-3 was chosen as the MCB Hawaii Volunteer Unit of the Year, and the second consecutive year an individual from their unit was chosen as the MCB Hawaii Volunteer of the Year. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Kristen Wong/Released) - (From left to right:) Maj. Matthew James, executive officer of Combat Logistics Battalion 3; Col. Eric W. Schaefer, the commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Hawaii; Petty Officer 3rd Class James Sasso, hospital corpsman, CLB-3; and Petty Officer 3rd Class Caroline Joel, a logistics specialist with Medical Logistics Platoon, CLB-3 pose for a photo after the Volunteer Recognition Ceremony in the Fairways Ballroom at the Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course, April 16, 2015. This is the third year in a row CLB-3 was chosen as the MCB Hawaii Volunteer Unit of the Year, and the second consecutive year an individual from their unit was chosen as the MCB Hawaii Volunteer of the Year. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Kristen Wong/Released)

Capt. Penny MacCormack, a supply officer with 3rd Radio Battalion, freezes while rendering a salute during a freeze mob event April 14, 2015, at Mokapu Mall aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. When given the signal, service members froze for three minutes and held up signs containing sexual assault awareness and prevention messages, providing information ranging from statistics to some contributing factors of sexual assault. The goal of the freeze mob event was to grab the attention of bystanders and get them to notice the signs, raising awareness for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, observed in the month of April. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Harley Thomas/Released) - Capt. Penny MacCormack, a supply officer with 3rd Radio Battalion, freezes while rendering a salute during a freeze mob event April 14, 2015, at Mokapu Mall aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. When given the signal, service members froze for three minutes and held up signs containing sexual assault awareness and prevention messages, providing information ranging from statistics to some contributing factors of sexual assault. The goal of the freeze mob event was to grab the attention of bystanders and get them to notice the signs, raising awareness for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, observed in the month of April. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Harley Thomas/Released)