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The top three winners in both the men's and women's divisions of the Task Force Liberty Autism Awareness 5K Fun Run received miniature T-Wall trophies April 20 at the Camp Victory stage. Center are first place winners Hilary Mann, 716th Military Police Battalion, and Brendan Spellman, Company A, Special Troops Battalion, XVIII Airborne Corps. To the right are second place and third place male winners William Barnum, Headquarters, Headquarters Troop, 410th Combat Aviation Brigade, and Aaron Walters, commander, 479th Engineer Battalion. To the left are the second and third place female winners Amanda Feia, 851st Engineer Company, and Chastity Smith, 3rd Infantry Division.

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