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Military police carry a torch into Marine Corps Base

Military police carry a torch into Marine Corps Base

Military police carry a torch into Marine Corps Base Quantico during the Virginia Law Enforcement Torch Run on June 6, 2013. The police ran in support of the Special Olympics Summer Games which began on June 6, 2013.

Prince William County police and military police pose

Prince William County police and military police pose

Prince William County police and military police pose for a group photo aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico during the Virginia Law Enforcement Torch Run on June 6, 2013. The police ran a portion of a race that i... More

Prince William County police runners deliver a torch

Prince William County police runners deliver a torch

Prince William County police runners deliver a torch to military police during the Virginia Law Enforcement Torch Run on June 6, 2013, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. The police ran a portion of a race that ... More

Military police aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico wait

Military police aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico wait

Military police aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico wait for Prince William County police runners to deliver a torch during the Virginia Law Enforcement Torch Run on June 6, 2013. The police were running a porti... More

Prince William County police runners deliver a torch

Prince William County police runners deliver a torch

Prince William County police runners deliver a torch to military police during the Virginia Law Enforcement Torch Run on June 6, 2013, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. The police ran a portion of a race that ... More

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