12:05 am - February 05, 2013 — Updated: 12:06 am - February 05, 2013
Buy PhotoHOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald
National Guard servicemen William Miura, left and Abraham Poai talk with Jimmy “Jeno” Enocencio of Kalalau Ranch and Victory Gardens during the Our Heroes Job Fair for Veterans and Military Spouses at the Armed Forced Reserve Center in Hilo Thursday morning. A wide range of employers were available to attendees as well as resume writing workshops and other job-seeking guidance. The event is part of the U.S. Chamber, National Chamber Foundation, and Capital One national campaign, Hiring 500,000 Heroes that hopes to get 500,000 veterans and military spouses hired within their communities by 2014.
Photos by HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald
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