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Combat Center children run through an obstacle course

Combat Center children run through an obstacle course

Combat Center children run through an obstacle course at the Healthy Kids Day hosted by the Armed Services YMCA at Felix Field aboard the Combat Center April 30, 2016. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl.... More

Landon Gerasimovich, 5, son of Petty Officer 3rd Class

Landon Gerasimovich, 5, son of Petty Officer 3rd Class

Landon Gerasimovich, 5, son of Petty Officer 3rd Class Mike Gerasimovich, Physical Therapist, Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital, plays kickball with the other children at the Healthy Kids Day hosted by the Armed Se... More

Gabriella Posey, 7, daughter of Rachael Posey, spouse,

Gabriella Posey, 7, daughter of Rachael Posey, spouse,

Gabriella Posey, 7, daughter of Rachael Posey, spouse, paints paper plates using stamps made from potatoes during the Healthy Kids Day hosted by the Armed Services YMCA at Felix Field aboard the Combat Center A... More

Sgt. Jeffery Walsh, roleplayer, Tactical Training Exercise

Sgt. Jeffery Walsh, roleplayer, Tactical Training Exercise

Sgt. Jeffery Walsh, roleplayer, Tactical Training Exercise Control Group, and his daughter Genevieve Walsh, 3, sit in the driver’s seat of a Combat Center firetruck during the Healthy Kids Day hosted by the Arm... More

Lance Cpl. Kyle Cavatorta, tank crewman loader, 1st

Lance Cpl. Kyle Cavatorta, tank crewman loader, 1st

Lance Cpl. Kyle Cavatorta, tank crewman loader, 1st Tank Battalion, plays soccer with Noah Klich, 7, son of Staff Sgt. Mitchell A. Klich, technical control chief, Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School a... More

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