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Army Sgt. Caroline Jepleting of Kaiserslautern, Germany,

Army Sgt. Caroline Jepleting of Kaiserslautern, Germany,

Army Sgt. Caroline Jepleting of Kaiserslautern, Germany, (No. 128) takes Armed Forces Women's silver and leading the Lady Soldiers to their back-to-back team gold medal. Jepleting finished with a time of 39.03.

Service teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and

Service teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and

Service teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force gather together for a group photo. The 2016 Armed Forces Cross Country Championship was held in conjunction with the USA Track and Field National C... More

Army specialists and brothers, Hillary (No. 180) and

Army specialists and brothers, Hillary (No. 180) and

Army specialists and brothers, Hillary (No. 180) and Emmanuel Bor (No. 179) take Armed Forces men's gold and silver, respectively, leading Army to its third straight Armed Forces men's cross country title. Hil... More

Navy Lt. Gina Slaby of FLC Puget Sound, Bremerton,

Navy Lt. Gina Slaby of FLC Puget Sound, Bremerton,

Navy Lt. Gina Slaby of FLC Puget Sound, Bremerton, Wash., (No. 142) wins the Armed Forces women's gold medal with a time of 38:47, finishing 7th overall in the USA Track and Field Women's National Championship.... More

The 2016 Armed Forces Cross Country Championship was

The 2016 Armed Forces Cross Country Championship was

The 2016 Armed Forces Cross Country Championship was held in conjunction with the USA Track and Field National Championship in Bend, Ore. Army Men and Women teams swept the team competitions. Army Men capture... More

Navy Lt. Gina Slaby of FLC Puget Sound, Bremerton,

Navy Lt. Gina Slaby of FLC Puget Sound, Bremerton,

Navy Lt. Gina Slaby of FLC Puget Sound, Bremerton, Wash., (No. 142) wins the Armed Forces women's gold medal with a time of 38:47 and finishing 7th overall in the USA Track and Field Women's National Championsh... More

Army specialists and brothers, Hillary (No. 180) and

Army specialists and brothers, Hillary (No. 180) and

Army specialists and brothers, Hillary (No. 180) and Emmanuel Bor (No. 179) take Armed Forces men's gold and silver, respectively, leading Army to its third straight Armed Forces men's cross country title. Hil... More

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