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Swim competitors dive into the water at the start of

Swim competitors dive into the water at the start of

Swim competitors dive into the water at the start of a 100-meter fly race during the Fort Bliss Commander’s Cup Swim Meet at the Aquatics Training Center here, Nov. 5.

Swim competitors race in the 100-meter fly category

Swim competitors race in the 100-meter fly category

Swim competitors race in the 100-meter fly category of the Fort Bliss Commander’s Cup Swim Meet at the Aquatics Training Center here, Nov. 5.

Ryan Langley, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, performs the

Ryan Langley, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, performs the

Ryan Langley, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, performs the fly stroke during the Fort Bliss Commander’s Cup Swim Meet at the Aquatics Training Center here, Nov. 5.

Swim competitors line up before the start of a race

Swim competitors line up before the start of a race

Swim competitors line up before the start of a race during the Fort Bliss Commander’s Cup Swim Meet at the Aquatics Training Center here, Nov. 5.

Paul Bradley, front, and Michael O’Brien, both competitors

Paul Bradley, front, and Michael O’Brien, both competitors

Paul Bradley, front, and Michael O’Brien, both competitors in the Fort Bliss Commander’s Cup Swim Meet, race neck and neck at the Aquatics Training Center here, Nov. 5.

Sevrine Banks, 1st Brigade Combat Team, performs the

Sevrine Banks, 1st Brigade Combat Team, performs the

Sevrine Banks, 1st Brigade Combat Team, performs the backstroke during the Fort Bliss Commander’s Cup Swim Meet at the Aquatics Training Center here, Nov. 5.

Pete Bogart, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment,

Pete Bogart, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment,

Pete Bogart, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, performs the freestyle stroke during the Fort Bliss Commander’s Cup Swim Meet at the Aquatics Training Center here, Nov. 5.

Participants and spectators gather at the Aquatics

Participants and spectators gather at the Aquatics

Participants and spectators gather at the Aquatics Training Center here for the Fort Bliss Commander’s Cup Swim Meet, Nov. 5.

Swim competitors dive into the water at the start of

Swim competitors dive into the water at the start of

Swim competitors dive into the water at the start of the 50-meter freestyle race during the Fort Bliss Commander’s Cup Swim Meet at the Aquatics Training Center here, Nov. 7.

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