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Machenzie Brodie, a 10-year-old archery student, pulls

Machenzie Brodie, a 10-year-old archery student, pulls

Machenzie Brodie, a 10-year-old archery student, pulls her bow's string during the fall after school archery camp at the Tarawa Terrance Community Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Oct. 24.

Machenzie Brodie, a 10-year-old archery student, knocks

Machenzie Brodie, a 10-year-old archery student, knocks

Machenzie Brodie, a 10-year-old archery student, knocks an arrow on her recurve bow during the fall after school archery camp at the Tarawa Terrance Community Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Oct. 24.

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, pulls

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, pulls

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, pulls his bow's string during the fall after school archery camp at the Tarawa Terrance Community Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Oct. 24.

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, fires

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, fires

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, fires an arrow during the fall after school archery camp at the Tarawa Terrance Community Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Oct. 24.

Lily Brodie, a 7-year-old archery student, pulls her

Lily Brodie, a 7-year-old archery student, pulls her

Lily Brodie, a 7-year-old archery student, pulls her bow's string as Grant M. Caraway, an Outdoor Adventures recreation assistant, ensures she is using technique during the fall after school archery camp at the... More

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, fires

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, fires

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, fires an arrow during the fall after school archery camp at the Tarawa Terrance Community Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Oct. 24.

Arrows lay on the ground during the fall after school

Arrows lay on the ground during the fall after school

Arrows lay on the ground during the fall after school archery camp at the Tarawa Terrance Community Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Oct. 24.

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, knocks,

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, knocks,

Jaden Terrell, a 7-year-old archery student, knocks, or loads, an arrow on his recurve bow during the fall after school archery camp at the Tarawa Terrance Community Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Oct. 24.

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