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Camp Buehring marathon winners

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(From left to right) Capt. Ricky Mitchell, plans officer and Headquarters and Headquarters Company commander, and native of San Antonio, Staff Sgt. Long Tran, biomedical and container management non-commissioned officer, and native of Virginia Beach, Va., 1st Lt. Angela Valcin, intelligence and security officer, and native of Fort Belvoir, Va., all assigned to 3rd Medical Command (Deployment Support) and Maj. Heidi Anderson, disbursing officer, 18th Financial Management Center and native of Fort Bragg, N.C., pose for a photo with the trophies they won at the Camp Buehring marathon here Feb. 12. Mitchell won first place for the male age group 40-49, Tran won first place for the male age group 20-29, Valcin, first place for the female age group 30-39, and Anderson won second place for the female age group 30-39. Third Army remains physically ready tonight and will continue to recognize outstanding achievements of its soldiers.

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12/02/2012
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