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2017 All-Air Force men's basketball team

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2017 All-Air Force men's basketball team

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Congratulations to the following Airmen who will represent the U.S. Air
Force in the Armed Forces Basketball Tournament Nov. 1-7 at Joint Base San
Antonio-Lackland! Representing the men are Senior Airman Daveon Allen of
@Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada; Tech Sgt. Ollie Bradley of Luke AFB,
Arizona; 2nd Lt. Kyle Broekhuis of Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio; Senior
Airman Darian Donald of Misawa Air Base, Japan; Airman First Class Justice
Graham of Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota; 1st Lt. Justin Hammonds of March
Air Reserve Base, California; Staff Sgt. Maurice Hargraves of Dover AFB,
Delaware; Airman First Class Charles Ieans of Barksdale AFB, Louisiana; 2nd
Lt. Conner Litt of Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina; Capt. Michael Lyons
of Peterson AFB, Colorado; Senior Airman Anthony Morris of Maxwell AFB,
Alabama; and Tech Sgt. Corey Rucker of F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming. Capt.
Scott Stuckey of AFROTC/Det 665, Ohio, and Tech Sgt. Rodrick Greene of Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, will coach the team.

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23/10/2017
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