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US Air Force AIRMAN First Class, Eddie Dawkins III, All-Air Force Guard, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, celebrates with the All-Air Force Basketball team during medal presentation after Air Forces' 71-59 over the Marines. Air Force took first place at the 2000 Armed Forces Basketball Championships. Competition between Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines at the championship promotes understanding, goodwill, cooperation, and provides a means of selecting teams and individuals to represent the Armed Forces in national and international championships. Participants are selected as a result of highly competetive trial camps or resume by each of the respective services. At the conclusion of the ...

US Air Force AIRMAN First Class, Eddie Dawkins III, All-Air Force Guar...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Air Force Airman First Class, Eddie Dawkins III, All-Air Force Guard, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, celebrates with the All... More

US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN, Gregory Streeter, All-Air Force Forward, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, receives treatment from All-Air Force Trainer Tony Milunas, Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina, after rolling his ankle during the 2000 Armed Forces Basketball Championships. Competition between Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines at the championship promotes understanding, goodwill, cooperation, and provides a means of selecting teams and individuals to represent the Armed Forces in national and international championships. Participants are selected as a result of highly competetive trial camps or resume by each of the respective services. At the conclusion of the championship,...

US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN, Gregory Streeter, All-Air Force Forward, P...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Air Force Senior Airman, Gregory Streeter, All-Air Force Forward, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, receives treatment fr... More

US Air Force Technical Sergeant, Vernon Turnbull, All-Air Force Forward, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, posts up All-Army Forward Cordell Caviness during Armys' 68-58 win at the 2000 Armed Forces Basketball Championships. Competition between Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines at the championship promotes understanding, goodwill, cooperation, and provides a means of selecting teams and individuals to represent the Armed Forces in national and international championships. Participants are selected as a result of highly competetive trial camps or resume by each of the respective services. At the conclusion of the championship, an Armed Forces team will be selected to compete at the US ...

US Air Force Technical Sergeant, Vernon Turnbull, All-Air Force Forwar...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Air Force Technical Sergeant, Vernon Turnbull, All-Air Force Forward, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, posts up All-Army Forw... More

All-Marine Guard Billy Shanks, goes for the steal as All-Air Force Guard Tyrone Wilson dribbles behind his back to protect the ball during Air Forces' 67-59 over the Marines at the 2000 Armed Forces Basketball Championships. Competition between Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines at the championship promotes understanding, goodwill, cooperation, and provides a means of selecting teams and individuals to represent the Armed Forces in national and international championships. Participants are selected as a result of highly competetive trial camps or resume by each of the respective services. At the conclusion of the championship, an Armed Forces team will be selected to compete at the US ...

All-Marine Guard Billy Shanks, goes for the steal as All-Air Force Gua...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: All-Marine Guard Billy Shanks, goes for the steal as All-Air Force Guard Tyrone Wilson dribbles behind his back to protect the ... More

US Army Sergeant Aaron Stuart, All-Army Forward, dunks during warm-ups before his game against the All-Marine Corps team. SGT Stuart scored 16 points, but Army lost the game 83-76 at the 2000 Armed Forces Basketball Championships. Competition between Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines at the championship promotes understanding, goodwill, cooperation, and provides a means of selecting teams and individuals to represent the Armed Forces in national and international championships. Participants are selected as a result of highly competetive trial camps or resume by each of the respective services. At the conclusion of the championship, an Armed Forces team will be selected to compete at the...

US Army Sergeant Aaron Stuart, All-Army Forward, dunks during warm-ups...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Army Sergeant Aaron Stuart, All-Army Forward, dunks during warm-ups before his game against the All-Marine Corps team. SGT S... More

US Marine Corps Lance Corporal Robert Moore, All-Marine Guard, grabs a rebound during the 2000 Armed Forces Basketball Championships. Competition between Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines at the championship promotes understanding, goodwill, cooperation, and provides a means of selecting teams and individuals to represent the Armed Forces in national and international championships. Participants are selected as a result of highly competetive trial camps or resume by each of the respective services. At the conclusion of the championship, an Armed Forces team will be selected to compete at the US Nationals or the Conseil International de Sport Militaire (CISM) championship

US Marine Corps Lance Corporal Robert Moore, All-Marine Guard, grabs a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Charleston Air Force Base State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Larry A. Simmons, USAF ... More

All-Army Forward Aaron Stuart, drives past All-Navy Center Robert Alleyne for two points during Armys' 76-64 win at the 2000 Armed Forces Basketball Championships. Competition between Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines at the championship promotes understanding, goodwill, cooperation, and provides a means of selecting teams and individuals to represent the Armed Forces in national and international championships. Participants are selected as a result of highly competetive trial camps or resume by each of the respective services. At the conclusion of the championship, an Armed Forces team will be selected to compete at the US Nationals or the Conseil International de Sport Militaire (CISM)...

All-Army Forward Aaron Stuart, drives past All-Navy Center Robert Alle...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: All-Army Forward Aaron Stuart, drives past All-Navy Center Robert Alleyne for two points during Armys' 76-64 win at the 2000 Ar... More

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