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Capt. Lori Alix, Holm Center curriculum developer and

Capt. Lori Alix, Holm Center curriculum developer and

Capt. Lori Alix, Holm Center curriculum developer and Officer Training School instructor, holds up a red card signaling that the athlete’s form was unacceptable during the Alabama State Powerlifting Championshi... More

Maxwell Airmen gather together for a group picture

Maxwell Airmen gather together for a group picture

Maxwell Airmen gather together for a group picture during the Alabama State Powerlifting Championships hosted by Elmore County High School, March 12, 2016, at Eclectic, Ala. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st ... More

Athletes and volunteers crowd the Elmore County High

Athletes and volunteers crowd the Elmore County High

Athletes and volunteers crowd the Elmore County High School gym during the Alabama State Powerlifting Championships March 12, 2016, at Eclectic, Ala. The championship had a total of 250 participants. (U.S. Air ... More

Capt. Andrea Gallegos, Holm Center curriculum area

Capt. Andrea Gallegos, Holm Center curriculum area

Capt. Andrea Gallegos, Holm Center curriculum area manager, judges the form of an athlete during the Alabama State Powerlifting Championships March 12, 2016, at Eclectic, Ala. There were 31 Maxwell Airman who v... More

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