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Ruck for your Life participants donate their ruck weight’s

Ruck for your Life participants donate their ruck weight’s

Ruck for your Life participants donate their ruck weight’s worth of non-perishable food items at the finish of the race, at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 17, 2018. In order to raise awareness of the servi... More

From left to right, Maj. Peter Hoffman, chaplain, Mike

From left to right, Maj. Peter Hoffman, chaplain, Mike

From left to right, Maj. Peter Hoffman, chaplain, Mike Sanders, THOR3 human performance coordinator and Maj. David Barry, psychological performance program director, all represent a different facet of the 7th S... More

Capt. Casey Nelson, a clinical psychologist with the

Capt. Casey Nelson, a clinical psychologist with the

Capt. Casey Nelson, a clinical psychologist with the 7th SFG(A) Psychological Performance Program distributes donated food items to a local food bank after the Ruck for Your Life event, at Eglin Air Force Base,... More

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