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In the final step of their canoe journey, Native Americans

In the final step of their canoe journey, Native Americans

In the final step of their canoe journey, Native Americans row toward the ramp to have their watercraft pulled onto land for the Paddle to Squaxin 2012. Soldiers from the 295th Quartermaster Company from Joint ... More

Spc. Michael Baumann of Deland, Fla., an all wheel

Spc. Michael Baumann of Deland, Fla., an all wheel

Spc. Michael Baumann of Deland, Fla., an all wheel mechanic with the 295th Quartermaster Company, waits to help pull a canoe onto a trailer. The canoe landing was part of Paddle to Squaxin 2012, an annual event... More

Soldiers with the 295th Quartermaster Company from

Soldiers with the 295th Quartermaster Company from

Soldiers with the 295th Quartermaster Company from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., pull a canoe onto a trailer that will pull the watercraft out of the water. The canoe landing was part of the Paddle to Squaxi... More

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