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Joseph Cisneros, 790th Missile Security Forces Squadron

Joseph Cisneros, 790th Missile Security Forces Squadron

Joseph Cisneros, 790th Missile Security Forces Squadron intramural softball team player, takes a swing at the ball on one of the F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., ball fields May 31, 2016. The 790 team kept fig... More

Chris Pilla, 90th Munitions Squadron intramural softball

Chris Pilla, 90th Munitions Squadron intramural softball

Chris Pilla, 90th Munitions Squadron intramural softball team player, throws the ball from the outfield during a play against the 790th Missile Security Forces Squadron team May 31, 2016, on one of the F.E. War... More

Cameron Perkins, 90th Munitions Squadron intramural

Cameron Perkins, 90th Munitions Squadron intramural

Cameron Perkins, 90th Munitions Squadron intramural softball team player, rounds third on his way to the home plate May 31, 2016, on one of the F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., ball fields. Perkins made one of... More

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