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Eighteen girls from Camp Zama participated in a fitness

Eighteen girls from Camp Zama participated in a fitness

Eighteen girls from Camp Zama participated in a fitness challenge March 5 and 6 at the slopes of Shiga Kogen, Nagano— it was a weekend full of first ski and snowboard experiences for many of the girls attending... More

Girls from Camp Zama pose for a picture with two-time

Girls from Camp Zama pose for a picture with two-time

Girls from Camp Zama pose for a picture with two-time Olympian medalist, during a weekend of ski and snowboard fun held March 5 and 6 at Shiga Kogen, Nagano Ski Resort. (U.S. Army photo by Donna Araghi)

Girls from Camp Zama take a short break before heading

Girls from Camp Zama take a short break before heading

Girls from Camp Zama take a short break before heading down the mountain at Shiga Kogen, Nagano Ski Resort during a weekend, March 5 and 6, where the girls learned how to ski and snowboard. (U.S. Army photo by ... More

Briana Carlson and Rina Patterson pose for a picture

Briana Carlson and Rina Patterson pose for a picture

Briana Carlson and Rina Patterson pose for a picture before tackling their next ski run at Shiga Kogen, Nagano Ski Resort, during a weekend, March 5 and 6, of ski and snowboarding fun. (U.S. Army photo by Melan... More

Girls from Camp Zama participating in the advanced

Girls from Camp Zama participating in the advanced

Girls from Camp Zama participating in the advanced beginner class listens to ski instructor before heading down the slope at Shiga Kogen, Nagano Ski Resort during a weekend, March 5 and 6, of winter fun. (U.S. ... More

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