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Senior Airman Eddie Schmitz passes a relay baton to Senior Airman Nicholas Waytkus as Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Lombard catches up with them during the annual 24-hour run challenge inside the Alaska Dome in Anchorage, Alaska, March 26, 2015. At least one person ran with the baton listing the names of the fallen Tactical Air Control Party members. The 24-hour run challenge is a worldwide competition to see how many miles the TACPs can run and also to ensure those who made the ultimate sacrifice are never forgotten. Schmitz, Lombard and Waytkus are all assigned to the 3rd Air Operations Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sheila deVera)

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26/03/2015
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