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Deployed 29ID Soldiers Win Gold, Silver, Bronze Men’s Bodybuilding Medals

Deployed 29ID Soldiers Win Gold, Silver, Bronze Men’s Bodybuilding Med...

Soldiers won silver and bronze medals in the men’s lightweight bodybuilding division, and gold and silver in the middle/heavyweight division. (Courtesy Photo - 29th Infantry Division/Released)

Maj. James Taylor (Center), U.S. Army Central information

Maj. James Taylor (Center), U.S. Army Central information

Maj. James Taylor (Center), U.S. Army Central information operations exercise planner, is crowned the open men’s body building champion for the heavyweight division during the National Physique Committee Nation... More

P90X creator, Tony Horton, signs an autograph for a

P90X creator, Tony Horton, signs an autograph for a

P90X creator, Tony Horton, signs an autograph for a Solider at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo. After a workout session, Horton interacted with those stationed here by holding a question and answer session and giving ha... More

Hidekavu Taba, a 67-year-old Okinawan bodybuilder,

Hidekavu Taba, a 67-year-old Okinawan bodybuilder,

Hidekavu Taba, a 67-year-old Okinawan bodybuilder, reacts to winning first place in the masters class (men over 40 years old) during the Pacific Muscle Classic competition. The event is an annual amateur bodybu... More

Maj. James Taylor, U.S. Army Central information operations

Maj. James Taylor, U.S. Army Central information operations

Maj. James Taylor, U.S. Army Central information operations exercise planner, demonstrates an exercise Aug. 10, 2016, at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., that he believes best benefited his legs to win in the Nationa... More

Soldiers at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo participate in a

Soldiers at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo participate in a

Soldiers at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo participate in a workout with P90X creator, Tony Horton. Horton conducted a workout session with civilians and service members here during a recent Armed Forces Entertainment tour.

Maj. James Taylor, U.S. Army Central information operations

Maj. James Taylor, U.S. Army Central information operations

Maj. James Taylor, U.S. Army Central information operations exercise planner, demonstrates a chest exercise Aug. 10, 2016, at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., that he believes best benefited his win in the overall Na... More

Capt. Jason Dufour, the Task Force Medical executive

Capt. Jason Dufour, the Task Force Medical executive

Capt. Jason Dufour, the Task Force Medical executive operations officer, poses for a picture with Tony Horton. Dufour is holding cutouts of his daughter Hannah (left) and Mara (right). Dufour has taken the cut... More

Tony Horton directs soldiers in his P90X workout at

Tony Horton directs soldiers in his P90X workout at

Tony Horton directs soldiers in his P90X workout at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, Oct. 10. Horton conducted two workout sessions with civilians and service members here during a recent Armed Forces Entertainment tour.

The top five competitors from the women’s figure short

The top five competitors from the women’s figure short

The top five competitors from the women’s figure short class (women under 5 feet, 3 inches) victoriously raise their hands during the awards ceremony for the Pacific Muscle Classic competition at the Keystone T... More

Maj. James Taylor, U.S. Army Central information operations

Maj. James Taylor, U.S. Army Central information operations

Maj. James Taylor, U.S. Army Central information operations exercise planner, poses during the National Physique Committee National All Military Forces Championships in Wilmington, N.C., June 11, 2016. Taylor, ... More

Soldiers at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, participate in

Soldiers at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, participate in

Soldiers at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, participate in a workout with P90X creator, Tony Horton. Horton conducted a workout session with civilians and service members here during a recent Armed Forces Entertainment tour.

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