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Once again proving he's one of the fastest runners

Once again proving he's one of the fastest runners

Once again proving he's one of the fastest runners on Fort Bliss, Texas, Spc. Japeth Ng'Ojoy came in first place at the Morale, Welfare and Recreation's annual half marathon and 5k road race, Jan 10. An Army me... More

In first and second place of the Fort Bliss, Texas,

In first and second place of the Fort Bliss, Texas,

In first and second place of the Fort Bliss, Texas, Morale, Welfare and Recreation's 5k road race were 11-year-old Israel David, right, and Darrell Kondratowicz, left, 35. More than 300 participants, including ... More

Maj. Tam Dang, (center), officer in charge of the William

Maj. Tam Dang, (center), officer in charge of the William

Maj. Tam Dang, (center), officer in charge of the William Beaumont Army Medical Centers' Warfighter Refractive Eye Surgery Center, Fort Bliss, Texas, uses an eximer laser to perform photorefractive keratectomy ... More

Maj. Braden Hestermann, anesthesiologist, William Beaumont

Maj. Braden Hestermann, anesthesiologist, William Beaumont

Maj. Braden Hestermann, anesthesiologist, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, volunteers to demonstrate how to effectively use the COVID-19 Airway Management Isolation Chamber (CAMIC), a device that serves as... More

In the early morning hours, Jan 10, competitors stretched

In the early morning hours, Jan 10, competitors stretched

In the early morning hours, Jan 10, competitors stretched and attemted to stay warm prior to the half marathon portion of Saturday's race. More than 300 runners braved the sub-freezing temperatures to compete i... More

Amid the runners and walkers preparing last-minute

Amid the runners and walkers preparing last-minute

Amid the runners and walkers preparing last-minute strategies for the 5k section of the Morale, Welfare and Recreation annual half marathon and 5k race, Jan. 10, were over 30 children and young adults ranging i... More

Nearing the halfway point of the Morale, Welfare and

Nearing the halfway point of the Morale, Welfare and

Nearing the halfway point of the Morale, Welfare and Recreation's annual half marathon and 5K road race, Jan. 10, competitors braved the sub freezing temperatures and tested their mental and physical fitness. W... More

Spc. Daniel Bocanegra, (right), a medic assigned to

Spc. Daniel Bocanegra, (right), a medic assigned to

Spc. Daniel Bocanegra, (right), a medic assigned to Company B, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Fort Bliss, Texas, hands his common access card, for identification purposes, to WBAMC Warfighter Refractive ... More

During the pre-screening process, Spc. Daniel Bocanegra,

During the pre-screening process, Spc. Daniel Bocanegra,

During the pre-screening process, Spc. Daniel Bocanegra, (left), a 26-year-old medic assigned to Company B, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Fort Bliss, Texas, receives an eye exam from Warfighter Refracti... More

Spc. Daniel Bocanegra, a Corpus Christi native and

Spc. Daniel Bocanegra, a Corpus Christi native and

Spc. Daniel Bocanegra, a Corpus Christi native and medic assigned to Company B, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Fort Bliss, Texas, squeezes a foam football to help him stay clam during photorefractive ker... More

Despite the below freezing temperatures, more than

Despite the below freezing temperatures, more than

Despite the below freezing temperatures, more than 300 runners from Fort Bliss congregated outside Joshua Soto physical fitness center for the annual Morale, Welfare and Recreation's half marathon and 5K road r... More

Spc. Daniel Bocanegra, (left) a 26-year-old medic assigned

Spc. Daniel Bocanegra, (left) a 26-year-old medic assigned

Spc. Daniel Bocanegra, (left) a 26-year-old medic assigned to Company B, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Fort Bliss, Texas, is receiving photorefractive keratectomy to correct his vision, Dec. 10. Maj. Ta... More

Prior to the start of a half marathon race starting

Prior to the start of a half marathon race starting

Prior to the start of a half marathon race starting and ending at Joshua Soto physical fitnes center, Jan 10, more than 300 competitors stretched and warmed up in anticipation of the 13 mile road race. The annu... More

More than 30 children and young adults attended the

More than 30 children and young adults attended the

More than 30 children and young adults attended the Morale, Welfare and Recreation's annual half marathon and 5k road races on Fort Bliss, Texas, Jan. 10. Along with their parents and siblings, many of these yo... More

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