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A row of flags bearing the names of fallen service

A row of flags bearing the names of fallen service

A row of flags bearing the names of fallen service members line edge of the All American Marathon Mar. 26, 2017, in Fayetteville, N.C. The flags were all held by volunteers with the organization, wear blue: run... More

A child with wear blue: run to remember, waits on the

A child with wear blue: run to remember, waits on the

A child with wear blue: run to remember, waits on the side of the All American Marathon Mar. 26, 2017, in Fayetteville, N.C. The All American Marathon has been held since 2014 as a partnership between Fort Brag... More

A paratrooper with the Black Dagger Parachute Team,

A paratrooper with the Black Dagger Parachute Team,

A paratrooper with the Black Dagger Parachute Team, descends to the Main Post Parade Field in Fort Bragg, N.C., at the end of the All American Marathon Mar. 26, 2017. At the Main Post Parade Field, music, food ... More

A veteran salutes a memorial dedicated to fallen service

A veteran salutes a memorial dedicated to fallen service

A veteran salutes a memorial dedicated to fallen service members at the All American Marathon Mar. 26, 2017, in Fayetteville, N.C. The All American Marathon has been held since 2014 as a partnership between For... More

Runners of the All American Marathon move past a section

Runners of the All American Marathon move past a section

Runners of the All American Marathon move past a section of the competition that is dedicated to fallen service members Mar. 26, 2017, in Fayetteville, N.C. The memorial was put up by volunteers with the organi... More

A collection of registrants wait to begin the All American

A collection of registrants wait to begin the All American

A collection of registrants wait to begin the All American Marathon Mar. 26, 2017 in Fayetteville, N.C. The marathon started at Fayetteville’s Festival Park and allowed the event goers an opportunity to run thr... More

Runners of the All American Marathon move past a section

Runners of the All American Marathon move past a section

Runners of the All American Marathon move past a section of the competition that is dedicated to fallen service members Mar. 26, 2017, in Fayetteville, N.C. The memorial was put up by volunteers with the organi... More

Aubree Baldwin, a runner in the All American Mike to

Aubree Baldwin, a runner in the All American Mike to

Aubree Baldwin, a runner in the All American Mike to Mike Marathon, shows her positive attitude as she nears the races’ finish line Mar. 26, 2017, on Fort Bragg, N.C. The All American Marathon has been held sin... More

Two runners in the All American Marathon carry their

Two runners in the All American Marathon carry their

Two runners in the All American Marathon carry their hand made signs while nearing the races’ finish line Mar. 26, 2017, on Fort Bragg, N.C. The All American Marathon has been held since 2014 as a partnership b... More

Runners representing the organization Heart On A Mission,

Runners representing the organization Heart On A Mission,

Runners representing the organization Heart On A Mission, show their high spirits while nearing the finish line of the All American Marathon Mar. 26, 2017, on Fort Bragg, N.C. The All American Marathon has been... More

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