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VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community

VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community

VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community members participated in the annual 5K Color Run for Sexual Assault Awareness Prevention Month that started at Hoekstra Field on Caserma Ederle April 14. Ru... More

VICENZA — Participants run through colored powder that

VICENZA — Participants run through colored powder that

VICENZA — Participants run through colored powder that volunteers throw at one of the stations during the event supported by SHARP and USO Vicenza. Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community members participa... More

VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community

VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community

VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community members participated in the annual 5K Color Run for Sexual Assault Awareness Prevention Month that started at Hoekstra Field on Caserma Ederle April 14. R... More

Staff Sgt. Tazandria Nelms with the 300th Sustainment

Staff Sgt. Tazandria Nelms with the 300th Sustainment

Staff Sgt. Tazandria Nelms with the 300th Sustainment Brigade prepares to cover the 5-kilometer Color Run participants with chalk at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Feb. 10, 2019. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Capt. Jerry Duong)

VICENZA — One runner attempts to avoid the color throw

VICENZA — One runner attempts to avoid the color throw

VICENZA — One runner attempts to avoid the color throw at the end of the run. Runners of all ages, joggers with strollers and pets took part in the event. (Photo by Laura Kreider, USAG Italy Public Affairs Office)

VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community

VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community

VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community members participated in the annual 5K Color Run for Sexual Assault Awareness Prevention Month that started at Hoekstra Field on Caserma Ederle April 14. Ru... More

Maj. Teresa Lynn with the 300th Sustainment Brigade

Maj. Teresa Lynn with the 300th Sustainment Brigade

Maj. Teresa Lynn with the 300th Sustainment Brigade prepares to cover the 5-kilometer Color Run participants with chalk on Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Feb. 10, 2019. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Capt. Jerry Duong)

Col. Todd Erskine, 300th Sustainment Brigade commander,

Col. Todd Erskine, 300th Sustainment Brigade commander,

Col. Todd Erskine, 300th Sustainment Brigade commander, poses after completing the 5-kilometer Color Run on Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Feb. 10, 2019. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Capt. Jerry Duong)

John Valdespino, one of the participants in the 5K

John Valdespino, one of the participants in the 5K

John Valdespino, one of the participants in the 5K Color Run for Sexual Assault Awareness Prevention Month gets to the finish line. Approximately 300 community members came out for the annual event supported by... More

VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community

VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community

VICENZA — Approximately 300 Vicenza Military Community members participated in the annual 5K Color Run for Sexual Assault Awareness Prevention Month that started at Hoekstra Field on Caserma Ederle April 14. Ru... More

Soldiers from the 300th Sustainment Brigade supporting

Soldiers from the 300th Sustainment Brigade supporting

Soldiers from the 300th Sustainment Brigade supporting the 5-kilometer Color Run by covering participants with chalk at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, Feb. 10, 2019. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Capt. Jerry Duong)

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