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1st Sgt. Benjamin Brady, first sergeant for The Sabalauski

1st Sgt. Benjamin Brady, first sergeant for The Sabalauski

1st Sgt. Benjamin Brady, first sergeant for The Sabalauski Air Assault School, Fort Campbell, and Braxton Fuqua, a participant with the Mid-Tennessee Make-A-Wish Foundation, say their goodbyes March 19, 2019. I... More

Sgt. Julian Sierra, an instructor for the Pre-Ranger

Sgt. Julian Sierra, an instructor for the Pre-Ranger

Sgt. Julian Sierra, an instructor for the Pre-Ranger Course at The Sabalauski Air Assault School, Fort Campbell, KY, gives Braxton Fuqua, a participant with the Mid-Tennessee Make-A-Wish Foundation, a quick tut... More

Braxton Fuqua, a participant with the Mid-Tennessee

Braxton Fuqua, a participant with the Mid-Tennessee

Braxton Fuqua, a participant with the Mid-Tennessee Make-A-Wish Foundation, perks up after receiving his official Air Assault instructor’s cap March 19, 2019. Braxton was also given his own Pre-Ranger Course an... More

Staff Sgt. Justin Caton, an air assault instructor

Staff Sgt. Justin Caton, an air assault instructor

Staff Sgt. Justin Caton, an air assault instructor at The Sabalauski Air Assault School, Fort Campbell, KY, asks Braxton Fuqua, a participant with the Mid-Tennessee Make-A-Wish Foundation, if he wants to join t... More

Nicole Turnbowe and son Braxton Fuqua, a participants

Nicole Turnbowe and son Braxton Fuqua, a participants

Nicole Turnbowe and son Braxton Fuqua, a participants with the Mid-Tennessee Make-A-Wish Foundation, share a smile after trying on Braxton’s initial issued patrol cap March 19, 2019. Braxton was diagnosed with ... More

Braxton Fuqua, a participant with the Mid-Tennessee

Braxton Fuqua, a participant with the Mid-Tennessee

Braxton Fuqua, a participant with the Mid-Tennessee Make-A-Wish Foundation, reacts to seeing storm troopers walk in his house March 19, 2019. Staff Sgt. Justin Caton and Staff Sgt. Joseph Rodrigez, instructors ... More

Sgt. Julian Sierra, an instructor for the Pre-Ranger

Sgt. Julian Sierra, an instructor for the Pre-Ranger

Sgt. Julian Sierra, an instructor for the Pre-Ranger Course at The Sabalauski Air Assault School, Fort Campbell, KY, explains the contents of a Meal Ready to Eat to Braxton Fuqua, a participant with the Mid-Ten... More

1st Sgt. Benjamin Brady, first sergeant for The Sabalauski

1st Sgt. Benjamin Brady, first sergeant for The Sabalauski

1st Sgt. Benjamin Brady, first sergeant for The Sabalauski Air Assault School, Fort Campbell, KY, shows Braxton Fuqua, a participant with the Mid-Tennessee Make-A-Wish Foundation, his initial issue identificati... More

Soldiers from The Sabalauski Air Assault School, Fort

Soldiers from The Sabalauski Air Assault School, Fort

Soldiers from The Sabalauski Air Assault School, Fort Campbell pose for a picture with Braxton Fuqua and his mother, participants with the Mid-Tennessee Make-A-Wish Foundation, March 19, 2019. As part of Braxto... More

Soldiers from The Sabalauski Air Assault School, Fort

Soldiers from The Sabalauski Air Assault School, Fort

Soldiers from The Sabalauski Air Assault School, Fort Campbell, KY, presented Braxton Fuqua, participant with the Mid-Tennessee Make-A-Wish Foundation with his very own initial uniform issue. Braxton received c... More

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