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A paintball warrior from the Allies team advances on

A paintball warrior from the Allies team advances on

A paintball warrior from the Allies team advances on enemy forces during an Axis versus Allies six-hour continuous paintball match at Paintball Incorporated's field on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, June 11.

Zach T. Starcher, a U.S. Army cadet from Capital University

Zach T. Starcher, a U.S. Army cadet from Capital University

Zach T. Starcher, a U.S. Army cadet from Capital University in Ohio, takes his first step off the bus and into the Leader Development and Assessment Course 2011, during LDAC in-processing at Joint Base Lewis-Mc... More

Sgt. Mitchell T. Conley, a squad leader in Bravo Company,

Sgt. Mitchell T. Conley, a squad leader in Bravo Company,

Sgt. Mitchell T. Conley, a squad leader in Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, transmits a call for artillery fire support during a qual... More

The large crowd cheered, sang and danced as Toa-O-Samoa,

The large crowd cheered, sang and danced as Toa-O-Samoa,

The large crowd cheered, sang and danced as Toa-O-Samoa, a group of Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier's and family members representing Samoa, proudly presented a Samoan tribal dance during an Asian-Pacific Heri... More

Pfc. Matthew D. Flint, an infantryman in Alpha Company,

Pfc. Matthew D. Flint, an infantryman in Alpha Company,

Pfc. Matthew D. Flint, an infantryman in Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, prepares to mount a .50-caliber machine gun during a qualifi... More

Cadets line up to begin their first step of in-processing

Cadets line up to begin their first step of in-processing

Cadets line up to begin their first step of in-processing for the Leader Development and Assessment Course 2011 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 13.

Bagardo Solorza a cadet from University of Kentucky,

Bagardo Solorza a cadet from University of Kentucky,

Bagardo Solorza a cadet from University of Kentucky, carries a duffle bag to the end of line while in-processing for the Leader Development and Assessment Course 2011 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., June 13.

A member of the Allies team sneaks up on an unsuspecting

A member of the Allies team sneaks up on an unsuspecting

A member of the Allies team sneaks up on an unsuspecting enemy during an Axis versus Allies six-hour continuous paintball match at Paintball Incorporated's field on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, June 11.

Sgt. Mitchell T. Conley, a squad leader in Bravo Company,

Sgt. Mitchell T. Conley, a squad leader in Bravo Company,

Sgt. Mitchell T. Conley, a squad leader in Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, drags a casualty, Spc. Travis S. Dankerl, infantryman, Al... More

Sgt. Maj. Myris C. Callwood the equal opportunity sergeant

Sgt. Maj. Myris C. Callwood the equal opportunity sergeant

Sgt. Maj. Myris C. Callwood the equal opportunity sergeant major for I Corps, left, learns about a jupan, a South Korean calculator, from South Korean native ChanMee Lee, right, an office manager for the Asian ... More

Retired U.S. Marine Corps Officer Jeffrey M. Johnson

Retired U.S. Marine Corps Officer Jeffrey M. Johnson

Retired U.S. Marine Corps Officer Jeffrey M. Johnson a member of the Axis team takes advantage of the concealment of smoke and charges enemy forces during an Axis versus Allies six-hour continuous paintball mat... More

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