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The 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, along with

The 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, along with

The 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, along with other participants from the U.S., Bulgaria, Canada, France, Romania and Poland, at the start point of the Peachtree Road Race, where they are shadowing an annu... More

The 648th MEB participants from Georgia after completing

The 648th MEB participants from Georgia after completing

The 648th MEB participants from Georgia after completing the 10K shadow race.

The Peachtree Road Race participants prep to run the

The Peachtree Road Race participants prep to run the

The Peachtree Road Race participants prep to run the 10K race.

Participants of the Peachtree Road Race pace themselves

Participants of the Peachtree Road Race pace themselves

Participants of the Peachtree Road Race pace themselves during the first half of the race.

Second place winner, Amelia Tilden of Boise, Idaho,

Second place winner, Amelia Tilden of Boise, Idaho,

Second place winner, Amelia Tilden of Boise, Idaho, leads a pack of participants along the 10K race route.

Maj. James D. Collie, the assistant operations officer

Maj. James D. Collie, the assistant operations officer

Maj. James D. Collie, the assistant operations officer for the 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, volunteers to hand out cups of water race participants during the Kabul shadow Peachtree Road Race.

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