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Shigeru Stuckey, participant, crossed the finish line

Shigeru Stuckey, participant, crossed the finish line

Shigeru Stuckey, participant, crossed the finish line as the fastest boy, ages 14 to 18, with a time of 12:56 at the at the 3K Thin Mint Sprint Race, held Feb. 20 at Sagamihara Family Housing Area. (U.S. Army p... More

Camp Zama Girl Scouts dressed in cookie costumes pose

Camp Zama Girl Scouts dressed in cookie costumes pose

Camp Zama Girl Scouts dressed in cookie costumes pose for a picture during the 3K Thin Mint Sprint Race, held Feb. 20 at Sagamihara Family Housing Area to help the CZ Girl Scouts raise money for their yearly pr... More

Several Camp Zama Girl Scouts and their Families and

Several Camp Zama Girl Scouts and their Families and

Several Camp Zama Girl Scouts and their Families and other community members participated in a 3K Thin Mint Sprint Race, held Feb. 20 at Sagamihara Family Housing Area to help the CZ Girl Scouts raise money for... More

After playing a “Catch the Cookie,” a free event held

After playing a “Catch the Cookie,” a free event held

After playing a “Catch the Cookie,” a free event held for the small kids — ages two to five and six to nine years old— at the 3K Thin Mint Sprint Race, held Feb. 20 at Sagamihara Family Housing Area, children w... More

Camp Zama’s American Red Cross and Zama American High

Camp Zama’s American Red Cross and Zama American High

Camp Zama’s American Red Cross and Zama American High School’s Red Cross Club volunteer at a water station during the 3K Thin Mint Sprint Race, held Feb. 20 at Sagamihara Family Housing Area to help the CZ Girl... More

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