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Members of the Smith family, all dependents of Staff

Members of the Smith family, all dependents of Staff

Members of the Smith family, all dependents of Staff Sgt. Jes L. Smith, stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, stop along a scenic boardwalk at White Sands National Park, N.M., March 30, to observe the desert scenery.... More

Skylar Newton, a military dependent, age 17, prepares

Skylar Newton, a military dependent, age 17, prepares

Skylar Newton, a military dependent, age 17, prepares to land after flipping off a dune at White Sands National Park, N.M., March 30. (Photo By Staff Sgt. Jes L. Smith, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

Steaks grill on one of the many public barbeque pits

Steaks grill on one of the many public barbeque pits

Steaks grill on one of the many public barbeque pits and picnicking areas at White Sands National Park, N.M., March 30. (Photo By Staff Sgt. Jes L. Smith, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

Gabby Calvillo holds her daughter Kalina Calvillo as

Gabby Calvillo holds her daughter Kalina Calvillo as

Gabby Calvillo holds her daughter Kalina Calvillo as they sled down a hill at the famous White Sands National Park, N.M., March 13. The Calvillo family was visiting the monument with from their hometown of San ... More

The welcome sign sits in front of the visitor center

The welcome sign sits in front of the visitor center

The welcome sign sits in front of the visitor center at White Sands National Monument, N.M. (Photo By Staff Sgt. Jes L. Smith, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

Skylar Newton, a military dependant, age 17, sleds

Skylar Newton, a military dependant, age 17, sleds

Skylar Newton, a military dependant, age 17, sleds down a dune at White Sands National Park, N.M., March 30. (Photo By Staff Sgt. Jes L. Smith, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

Members of the Smith family, all dependents of Staff

Members of the Smith family, all dependents of Staff

Members of the Smith family, all dependents of Staff Sgt. Jes L. Smith, stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, stop along a scenic boardwalk at White Sands National Park, N.M., March 30, to observe the desert scenery.... More

Kaiya Smith, age 8, gets buried in sand by her brothers

Kaiya Smith, age 8, gets buried in sand by her brothers

Kaiya Smith, age 8, gets buried in sand by her brothers Eyon Smith, age 13, and Skylar Newton, age 17, at the famous White Sands National Park, N.M., March 30. All three children are military dependents of Staf... More

Skylar Newton, age 17, (left) Kaiya Smith, age 8, (middle)

Skylar Newton, age 17, (left) Kaiya Smith, age 8, (middle)

Skylar Newton, age 17, (left) Kaiya Smith, age 8, (middle) and Eyon Smith, age 13, (right) prepare to land after jumping off a sand dune together at White Sands National Park, N.M., March 30. All three children... More

Kaiya Smith, a military dependent, age 8, sleds down

Kaiya Smith, a military dependent, age 8, sleds down

Kaiya Smith, a military dependent, age 8, sleds down a dune at White Sands National Park, N.M., March 30. (Photo By Staff Sgt. Jes L. Smith, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

A view along the scenic drive at White Sands National

A view along the scenic drive at White Sands National

A view along the scenic drive at White Sands National Monument, N.M., March 30. (Photo By Staff Sgt. Jes L. Smith, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

A view along the scenic drive at White Sands National

A view along the scenic drive at White Sands National

A view along the scenic drive at White Sands National Monument, N.M., March 30. (Photo By Staff Sgt. Jes L. Smith, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

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