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Ashley Cottrell, left, Washington Redskins cheerleader,

Ashley Cottrell, left, Washington Redskins cheerleader,

Ashley Cottrell, left, Washington Redskins cheerleader, reads a book to Rodney Chapman, participant, during the Salute to Redskins Read at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Nov. 9, 2017. In an effort to make reading mor... More

Participants tie their ankles together for a three-legged

Participants tie their ankles together for a three-legged

Participants tie their ankles together for a three-legged race during Salute to Redskins Read at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Nov. 9, 2017. The event, hosted by the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation and Red... More

Washington Redskins display books on a table during

Washington Redskins display books on a table during

Washington Redskins display books on a table during a Salute to Redskins Read at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Nov. 9, 2017. More than 100 children attended the event and each child went home with a free book. (U.S.... More

Participants look for words to complete a story during

Participants look for words to complete a story during

Participants look for words to complete a story during Salute to Redskins Read at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Nov. 9, 2017. In an effort to make reading more fun for elementary students, the Redskins Charitable Fo... More

Children participate in activities during Salute to

Children participate in activities during Salute to

Children participate in activities during Salute to Redskins Read at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Nov. 9, 2017. The event was centered on encouraging children to read. There were four stations that taught children ... More

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