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Parents watch as their children tackle the rope climb

Parents watch as their children tackle the rope climb

Parents watch as their children tackle the rope climb at the 1st Brigade Combat Team obstacle course during the FIRE in Action event Aug. 22, 2015. Thirty local high school and middle students, along with their... More

A group of sixth through eighth graders discuss ways

A group of sixth through eighth graders discuss ways

A group of sixth through eighth graders discuss ways to stay resilient during stressful periods during the FIRE in Action event Aug. 22, 2015, at the 1st Brigade Combat Team obstacle course. Thirty local high s... More

Karah Donavant, an eighth grader and daughter of 1st

Karah Donavant, an eighth grader and daughter of 1st

Karah Donavant, an eighth grader and daughter of 1st Sgt. Christopher Donavant, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, completes on obstacle at the 1st Brigade ... More

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