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Aircrew Survival Equipmentman 2nd Class Chris Dorrough,

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Aircrew Survival Equipmentman 2nd Class Chris Dorrough, originally from Gadsden, Ala., levels off an area on a snow sculpture he’s helping to build, Jan. 31, 2014. Dorrough is a member of the 2014 Navy Misawa Snow Sculpture Team, which is attempting to build a frosty, 3-D version of the U.S. Navy Seabee's "Fighting Bee" logo for the 65th Annual Sapporo Snow Festival. This is the 31st year that Naval Air Facility Misawa and its tenant commands have sent a delegation of Sailors to the festival to create a sculpture, and to and to serve as U.S. Navy goodwill ambassadors. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Daniel Sanford/Released)

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