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Gregory Barker, 100th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron,

Gregory Barker, 100th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron,

Gregory Barker, 100th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, catches a pop-up during an intramural softball game against the 100th Communications Squadron at RAF Mildenhall, June 20, 2012. The 100th AMXS won the game w... More

Matthew St. Onge, 100th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron,

Matthew St. Onge, 100th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron,

Matthew St. Onge, 100th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, bats during an intramural softball game against the 100th Communications Squadron at RAF Mildenhall, June 20, 2012. The intramural softball league is compo... More

Nolan Luna-Chavez, 100th Communications Squadron, bats

Nolan Luna-Chavez, 100th Communications Squadron, bats

Nolan Luna-Chavez, 100th Communications Squadron, bats during an intramural softball game against the 100th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at RAF Mildenhall, June 20, 2012. The intramural softball league began M... More

Austin "Tank" Meyer, 100th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron,

Austin "Tank" Meyer, 100th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron,

Austin "Tank" Meyer, 100th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, pitches against an airman from the 100th Communications Squadron during an intramural softball game at RAF Mildenhall, June 20, 2012. The intramural sof... More

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