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Spc. Thomas Stanley, a native from Sierra Vista, Ariz.,

Spc. Thomas Stanley, a native from Sierra Vista, Ariz.,

Spc. Thomas Stanley, a native from Sierra Vista, Ariz., steers the pedal bike through the obstacle course during the 17th CSSB’s “Safety Day” on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Oct. 14.

A soldier carries his food from the chow line during

A soldier carries his food from the chow line during

A soldier carries his food from the chow line during the 17th CSSB’s “Safety Day” on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Oct. 14.

The 17th CSSB Family Support Group provides snacks

The 17th CSSB Family Support Group provides snacks

The 17th CSSB Family Support Group provides snacks and warm drinks for soldiers and family members during “Safety Day” on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Oct. 14.

A soldier of the 17th CSSB, prepares to launch an arrow

A soldier of the 17th CSSB, prepares to launch an arrow

A soldier of the 17th CSSB, prepares to launch an arrow at the archery range during the 17th CSSB’s “Safety Day” on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Oct. 14.

Lt. Col. Andrew Mergens, the commander of the 17th

Lt. Col. Andrew Mergens, the commander of the 17th

Lt. Col. Andrew Mergens, the commander of the 17th CSSB, jokes with soldiers during the 17th CSSB’s “Safety Day” on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Oct. 14.

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