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Maj. Brian Hayes, a participant in the race, receives

Maj. Brian Hayes, a participant in the race, receives

Maj. Brian Hayes, a participant in the race, receives his award for overall male competitor from Col. Lance Raney, the commanding offider of the Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Center, at the 17th Annual Combat Me... More

Participants and spectators cheer on race finishers

Participants and spectators cheer on race finishers

Participants and spectators cheer on race finishers at the 17th Annual Combat Medic 10k on Fort Huachuca, Ariz., May 9. This year, more than 150 runners and walkers participated in the event. (U.S. Army photo b... More

A team bearing the American flag crosses the finish

A team bearing the American flag crosses the finish

A team bearing the American flag crosses the finish line at the 17th Annual Combat Medic 10k on Fort Huachuca, Ariz., May 9. This year, more than 150 runners and walkers participated in the event. (U.S. Army ph... More

Spectators and volunteers cheer on participants as

Spectators and volunteers cheer on participants as

Spectators and volunteers cheer on participants as they cross the finish line at the 17th Annual Combat Medic 10k on Fort Huachuca, Ariz., May 9. The race is held to promote health and fitness in the Fort Huach... More

Col. Lance Raney, the commandig officer of Raymond

Col. Lance Raney, the commandig officer of Raymond

Col. Lance Raney, the commandig officer of Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Center, presents awards for winners in each race category at the 17th Annual Combat Medic 10k on Fort Huachuca, Ariz., May 9. This year sa... More

Runners take off for the 17th Annual Combat Medic 10k

Runners take off for the 17th Annual Combat Medic 10k

Runners take off for the 17th Annual Combat Medic 10k at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., May 9. This year's event saw an increase in participation to more than 150 runners and walkers. (U.S. Army photo by Lisa Tourtelot)

Tuyen La, a participant in the 17th Annual Combat Medic

Tuyen La, a participant in the 17th Annual Combat Medic

Tuyen La, a participant in the 17th Annual Combat Medic 10k, crosses the finish line as the fastest female runner at the event on Fort Huachuca, Ariz., May 9. La received an award for top overall female competi... More

Race participants refuel after the 17th Annual Combat

Race participants refuel after the 17th Annual Combat

Race participants refuel after the 17th Annual Combat Medic 10k on Fort Huachua, Ariz., May 9. The event is organized by the Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Center to promote health and fitness in the community. (... More

Tuyen La, a participant in the race, receives her award

Tuyen La, a participant in the race, receives her award

Tuyen La, a participant in the race, receives her award for top female competitor from Col. Lance Raney, the commanding officer of Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Center, at the 17th Annual Combat Medic 10k on For... More

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