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Members of Team 1790, a Coast Guard volunteer running

Members of Team 1790, a Coast Guard volunteer running

Members of Team 1790, a Coast Guard volunteer running team that participated in Baker to Vegas, pose for a photo after the last runner crossed the finish line in Las Vegas around 3:45 a.m., March 20, 2016. Bak... More

Michael Lesley, team captain for Team 1790, holds up

Michael Lesley, team captain for Team 1790, holds up

Michael Lesley, team captain for Team 1790, holds up a recognition plaque during a team awards ceremony in Las Vegas after the Baker to Vegas relay race March 20, 2016. Team 1790 completed the 120-mile relay r... More

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