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Capt. Josiah Faber, left, a L.A. County Deputy Sheriff,

Capt. Josiah Faber, left, a L.A. County Deputy Sheriff,

Capt. Josiah Faber, left, a L.A. County Deputy Sheriff, and his team, Sgt. Samuel Crook, far right, a freelance web designer, and Spc. Nefftali Guillen, center, a maintenance technician for Toyota, log in coord... More

Sgt. Samuel Crook, a freelance web designer, Capt.

Sgt. Samuel Crook, a freelance web designer, Capt.

Sgt. Samuel Crook, a freelance web designer, Capt. Josiah Faber, a L.A. County Deputy Sheriff, and Spc. Nefftali Guillen, maintenance technician for Toyota, are suited up to take on 3D battles in the virtual wo... More

FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Sgt. Samuel Crook, a freelance

FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Sgt. Samuel Crook, a freelance

FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Sgt. Samuel Crook, a freelance web designer, Capt. Josiah Faber, a L.A. County Deputy Sheriff, and Spc. Nefftali Guillen, maintenance technician for Toyota, are suited up to take on 3D battl... More

Sgt. Samuel Crook, a freelance web designer, is suited

Sgt. Samuel Crook, a freelance web designer, is suited

Sgt. Samuel Crook, a freelance web designer, is suited up to take on 3D battles in the virtual world of the Dismounted Soldier Training System located at Fort Hunter Liggett. While at annual training, June 6-20... More

Capt. Josiah Faber, left, a L.A. County Deputy Sheriff,

Capt. Josiah Faber, left, a L.A. County Deputy Sheriff,

Capt. Josiah Faber, left, a L.A. County Deputy Sheriff, and his team, Sgt. Samuel Crook, far right, a freelance web designer, and Spc. Nefftali Guillen, top center, a maintenance technician for Toyota, log in c... More

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