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Ultimate Fighting Championship Hall of Famer, Royce

Ultimate Fighting Championship Hall of Famer, Royce

Ultimate Fighting Championship Hall of Famer, Royce Gracie (left), and son, Khonry Gracie (middle), learn how to drive a fire truck from a Federal Fire crew chief during their tour of fire station 6, Joint Base... More

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cole Gastel, Hickam Fire

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cole Gastel, Hickam Fire

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cole Gastel, Hickam Fire Department crew chief, explains their joint role and capabilities working with the Federal Fire Department to Bellator guests and representatives during a tour... More

Hickam Fire Department, Federal Fire Department and

Hickam Fire Department, Federal Fire Department and

Hickam Fire Department, Federal Fire Department and Bellator mixed martial arts representatives pose for a photo during their tour of fire station 6, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Dec. 17, 2019. The M... More

Khonry Gracie speaks with Chad Demello, Federal Fire

Khonry Gracie speaks with Chad Demello, Federal Fire

Khonry Gracie speaks with Chad Demello, Federal Fire Department engineer, about their areas of responsibilities while working alongside Airmen during their tour of fire station 6, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam... More

Bellator mixed martial arts representatives are lifted

Bellator mixed martial arts representatives are lifted

Bellator mixed martial arts representatives are lifted in an aerial ladder during their tour of fire station 6, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Dec. 17, 2019.The MMA representatives and guests are visit... More

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