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Keeghan Ransaw draws with chalk during the Victory

Keeghan Ransaw draws with chalk during the Victory

Keeghan Ransaw draws with chalk during the Victory in Europe Day Scavenger Hunt at RAF Alconbury, England May 8, 2020. While keeping with COVID-19 physical distancing guidelines, the self-guided walking tour on... More

Victory in Europe Day painted rocks are placed at a

Victory in Europe Day painted rocks are placed at a

Victory in Europe Day painted rocks are placed at a World War II memorial during the V-E Day Scavenger Hunt at RAF Alconbury, England May 8, 2020. While keeping with COVID-19 physical distancing guidelines, the... More

U.S. Staff Sgt. Thaddeus Johnson, 423rd Force Support

U.S. Staff Sgt. Thaddeus Johnson, 423rd Force Support

U.S. Staff Sgt. Thaddeus Johnson, 423rd Force Support Squadron Command Support Staff customer service technician, holds painted rocks during the V-E Day Scavenger Hunt at RAF Alconbury, England May 8, 2020. Wh... More

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Jarvora Duncan, 423rd FSS commander,

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Jarvora Duncan, 423rd FSS commander,

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Jarvora Duncan, 423rd FSS commander, guides participants to the next booth location during the Victory in Europe Day Scavenger Hunt at RAF Alconbury, England May 8, 2020. While keeping w... More

David Hopkins and his children, Mikayla and David,

David Hopkins and his children, Mikayla and David,

David Hopkins and his children, Mikayla and David, read historical facts about Victory in Europe Day during the V-E Day Scavenger Hunt at RAF Alconbury, England May 8, 2020. While keeping with COVID-19 physical... More

David Hopkins places a U.S. flag at a World War II

David Hopkins places a U.S. flag at a World War II

David Hopkins places a U.S. flag at a World War II memorial during the Victory in Europe Day Scavenger Hunt at RAF Alconbury, England May 8, 2020. While keeping with COVID-19 physical distancing guidelines, the... More

Allen and Keeghan Ransaw hold a U.S. flag and a U.K.

Allen and Keeghan Ransaw hold a U.S. flag and a U.K.

Allen and Keeghan Ransaw hold a U.S. flag and a U.K. flag during the Victory in Europe Day Scavenger Hunt at RAF Alconbury, England May 8, 2020. While keeping with COVID-19 physical distancing guidelines, the s... More

Victory in Europe Day painted rocks are placed at a

Victory in Europe Day painted rocks are placed at a

Victory in Europe Day painted rocks are placed at a World War II memorial during the V-E Day Scavenger Hunt at RAF Alconbury, England May 8, 2020. While keeping with COVID-19 physical distancing guidelines, the... More

Victory in Europe Day sidewalk art is displayed during

Victory in Europe Day sidewalk art is displayed during

Victory in Europe Day sidewalk art is displayed during the V-E Day Scavenger Hunt at RAF Alconbury, England May 8, 2020. While keeping with COVID-19 physical distancing guidelines, the self-guided walking tour ... More

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