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U.S. Airforce Senior Airman Dabeon Allen of the All

U.S. Airforce Senior Airman Dabeon Allen of the All

U.S. Airforce Senior Airman Dabeon Allen of the All Airforce basketball team moves a basketball down the court during the 2016 Armed Forces Basketball Championship finals at Barber Physical Activity Center, Qua... More

Mr. Steve Dinote, Armed Forces Sports chief of delegation,

Mr. Steve Dinote, Armed Forces Sports chief of delegation,

Mr. Steve Dinote, Armed Forces Sports chief of delegation, speaks during the 2016 Armed Forces Basketball Championship tournament closing ceremony at Barber Physical Activity Center, Quantico, Va., Nov. 7, 2016... More

U.S. Marine Corps Private First Class Jalen Mecham

U.S. Marine Corps Private First Class Jalen Mecham

U.S. Marine Corps Private First Class Jalen Mecham of the All Marine basketball team moves down the court during the 2016 Armed Forces Basketball Championship tournament at Barber Physical Activity Center, Quan... More

A graduation ceremony is held on behalf of U.S. Marines

A graduation ceremony is held on behalf of U.S. Marines

A graduation ceremony is held on behalf of U.S. Marines attached to Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG), Marine Corps Security Guard School, Class 1-17, at Little Hall, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., ... More

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