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Soldiers talk to an Oklahoma City Dodgers fan during

Soldiers talk to an Oklahoma City Dodgers fan during

Soldiers talk to an Oklahoma City Dodgers fan during military appreciation night July 26 at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. Military pieces and Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 2nd Field Artillery; 2nd Battalion,... More

Lt. Col. John Garcia, Oklahoma City Recruiting Battalion

Lt. Col. John Garcia, Oklahoma City Recruiting Battalion

Lt. Col. John Garcia, Oklahoma City Recruiting Battalion commander, and Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill commanding general, salute the flag during the national anthem July 26... More

The Oklahoma City Dodgers render the proper honors

The Oklahoma City Dodgers render the proper honors

The Oklahoma City Dodgers render the proper honors during the national anthem July 26. It was military appreciation night and the players donned special camouflage uniforms in support. (Photo by Marie Berberea)

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill commanding general, shifts a baseball in his hands before taking to the field to throw the first pitch at the Oklahoma City Dodgers game July ... More

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill commanding general, shakes the hands of the newest members of the military after they took the oath of enlistment July 26 at the Oklahoma City... More

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill commanding general, throws the first pitch for military appreciation night July 26 at an Oklahoma City Dodgers game in Chickasaw Bricktown Bal... More

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill commanding general, throws the first pitch for military appreciation night July 26 at an Oklahoma City Dodgers game in Chickasaw Bricktown Bal... More

Soldiers posted colors for the national anthem at the

Soldiers posted colors for the national anthem at the

Soldiers posted colors for the national anthem at the Oklahoma City Dodgers game July 26 in Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. (Photo by Marie Berberea

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill commanding general, throws the first pitch for military appreciation night July 26 at an Oklahoma City Dodgers game in Chickasaw Bricktown Bal... More

Big Deuce looks out at baseball fans July 26 in front

Big Deuce looks out at baseball fans July 26 in front

Big Deuce looks out at baseball fans July 26 in front of Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The donkey along with his sidekick, Short Round, were at the stadium for the Oklahoma City Dodgers' military appreciation night.

Baseball fans meet Big Deuce July 26 in front of Chickasaw

Baseball fans meet Big Deuce July 26 in front of Chickasaw

Baseball fans meet Big Deuce July 26 in front of Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. The donkey along with his sidekick, Short Round, were at the stadium for the Oklahoma City Dodgers' military appreciation night. (P... More

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner poses for a quick photo with

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner poses for a quick photo with

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner poses for a quick photo with the Oklahoma City Dodger's mascot and catcher. It was military appreciation night at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark July 26 and Shoffner threw out the first ... More

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