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The AK-Chaos softball team poses for a group photo

The AK-Chaos softball team poses for a group photo

The AK-Chaos softball team poses for a group photo after winning the all-day Softball tournament facilitated by the MWR Saturday, July 5. They went undefeated through the whole competition, beating the Mercenar... More

VMAT-203 Graduates 31 New Harrier Pilots

VMAT-203 Graduates 31 New Harrier Pilots

Marines of Marine Attack Training Squadron 203 pose for a photograph in front of their hangar aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, Sept. 17. The squadron recently graduated 31 Marine pilots. MCAS Cherr... More

The Mercenaries shortstop throws a ball home in an

The Mercenaries shortstop throws a ball home in an

The Mercenaries shortstop throws a ball home in an effort to beat the nearest runner before scoring, Saturday, July 5 at the MWR softball tournament.

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