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Soldiers and civilians complete registration, get their

Soldiers and civilians complete registration, get their

Soldiers and civilians complete registration, get their assigned numbers and pick up their Rambo Run T-shirts prior to the kick off of the five-mile race held at Johnson County Park June 3. Runners from all ove... More

Runners enthusiastically take off from the starting

Runners enthusiastically take off from the starting

Runners enthusiastically take off from the starting line as the Rambo Run five-mile race begins at Johnson County Park June 3. Jacob Fisher, of Indianapolis, won the race for the second year in a row with a tim... More

Civilians and soldiers sprint off from the starting

Civilians and soldiers sprint off from the starting

Civilians and soldiers sprint off from the starting line at the five-mile Rambo Run held at the Johnson County Park June 3. The event was sponsored by Camp Atterbury’s Better Opportunity for Single Soldiers org... More

Staff Sgt. Nikia Carter, from the Directorate of Logistics

Staff Sgt. Nikia Carter, from the Directorate of Logistics

Staff Sgt. Nikia Carter, from the Directorate of Logistics at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, presents Jacob Fisher, of Speedway, Ind., a plaque for being the overall winner with a time of 25:01 ... More

Girls Scouts from Our Lady of Greenwood’s Troop 1114

Girls Scouts from Our Lady of Greenwood’s Troop 1114

Girls Scouts from Our Lady of Greenwood’s Troop 1114 hand out water to runners as they pass by the middle mark for the Rambo Run five-mile race at Johnson County Park June 3. Runners from all over the local com... More

Raven Danz gets her face painted by her sister, Maggi

Raven Danz gets her face painted by her sister, Maggi

Raven Danz gets her face painted by her sister, Maggi Danz, of Trafalgar, Ind., June 3 at the five-mile Rambo Run held at the Johnson County Park. (Photo/Jill Swank)

Soldiers from the Range Training Team from the Installation

Soldiers from the Range Training Team from the Installation

Soldiers from the Range Training Team from the Installation Support Unit at Camp Atterbury run with 35-to 40-pound rucksacks during the five-mile Rambo Run held at the Johnson County Park June 3.

Soldiers, runners and local community members place

Soldiers, runners and local community members place

Soldiers, runners and local community members place their hands over their hearts as the national anthem is sung prior to the start of the five-mile Rambo Run held at Johnson County Park June 3. Along with the ... More

Sgt. 1st Class Troy Dumes (right) and Sgt. 1st Class

Sgt. 1st Class Troy Dumes (right) and Sgt. 1st Class

Sgt. 1st Class Troy Dumes (right) and Sgt. 1st Class Stanford Mayfield, both with Installation Support Unit, stretch before taking on the Rambo Run at Johnson County Park June 3. The five-mile race was open to ... More

Maggi Danz, of Trafalgar, Ind., sings the national

Maggi Danz, of Trafalgar, Ind., sings the national

Maggi Danz, of Trafalgar, Ind., sings the national anthem before the five-mile Rambo Run June 3 at the Johnson County Park as Sgt. Anthony Nasal, 1st-313th Engineering Company, renders honors. (Photo/Jill Swank)

Runners enthusiastically take off from the starting

Runners enthusiastically take off from the starting

Runners enthusiastically take off from the starting line as the Rambo Run five-mile race begins at Johnson County Park June 3. Jacob Fisher, of Indianapolis, won the race for the second year in a row with a tim... More

Sgt. Cory King, from Kokomo, Ind., a member of the

Sgt. Cory King, from Kokomo, Ind., a member of the

Sgt. Cory King, from Kokomo, Ind., a member of the 1st-293rd Infantry, receives a bottle of water from Girls Scouts from Our Lady of Greenwood’s Troop 1114 June 3 during the five-mile Rambo Run held at the John... More

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