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U.S. Marines, Staff Sgt. Justin Westmoreland (left),

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U.S. Marines, Staff Sgt. Justin Westmoreland (left), Sgt. Jermaine Smith (center) and Master Sgt. Stephen Rohr spot a competitor during the bench press portion of the Arnold 5K Pump & Run during the Arnold Sports Festival, at Columbus, Ohio, March 3. The event tests overall fitness by measuring both fitness and speed. It is also the largest race of its kind in the United States, according to Arnold Sports Festival representatives. The Marines also provided a booth space in the Sport Festival EXPO with a Marine Corps, red painted, Humvee to view and two pull-up bars for EXPO visitors to test their strength. Rohr is from Pickerington, Ohio and currently serves as the Staff Noncommissioned Officer in Charge of Recruiting Sub-Station Lancaster, Ohio. Westmoreland is from Stone Mountain, Ga., and is currently serving as a recruiter at RSS South Columbus, Ohio. Smith is from Howardville, Mo., and is also currently serving as a recruiter for RSS South Columbus, Ohio.

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