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U.S. Armed Forces Men's Basketball Team to compete

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U.S. Armed Forces Men's Basketball Team to compete at the 2017 SHAPE International Basketball Tournament in Mons, Belgium. Members were selected based on availability to advance from the 2017 Armed Forces Men's Basketball Championship from 1-7 November at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Members are:
1st Lt Justin Hammonds, March ARB, CA - USAF (Forward)
PO3 Derrick Sumpter, USCG Maryland Navy (Guard)
1stLt Kevin Alter, MCAS Miramar, CA - USMC (Guard)
SN Deonte Jones, USS Essex - Navy (Guard)
PO3 Akeem Anderson, Bethesda, MD - Navy (Forward)
PO3 Delancey, USCG Portsmouth, VA - Navy (Guard)
PO3 Troy Synder, Yokosuka, Japan - Navy (Forward)
SSG Ernest Hassel, Stuttgart, Germany - Army (Forward)
SrA Darian Donald, Misawa AB, Japan - USAF (Forward)
TSgt Corey Rucker, FE Warren AFB, WY - USAF (Guard)
TSgt Ollie Bradley, Luke AFB, AZ - USAF (Forward)
A1C Charles Ieans, Barksdale AFB, LA - USAF (Forward)
SSgt Maurice Hargraves, Dover AFB, DE - USAF (Guard)
A1C Justice Graham, Grand Forks AFB, ND - USAF (Forward)
Coaches:
TSgt Rodrick Greene, JBSA-Lackland, TX - USAF
CPT Carl Little, St. Augustine Univ. ROTC, FL - Army
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Emiline Senn/Released)

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