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Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks,

Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks,

Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks, Ill., trains with Marine marital arts instructors during a visit to Edson Range here, March 28, 2013. Sekili has a heart defect that required him to undergo mu... More

Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks,

Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks,

Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks, Ill., attacks a heavy bag as Marine martial arts instructors teach him new techniques during a visit to Edson Range here, March 28, 2013. Sekili has a heart de... More

Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks,

Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks,

Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks, Ill., executes a choke-hold on his father, Aydin Sekili, during a visit to Edson Range here, March 28, 2013. Sekili has a heart defect that required him to und... More

Staff Sgt. Keith Becker, a martial arts instructor

Staff Sgt. Keith Becker, a martial arts instructor

Staff Sgt. Keith Becker, a martial arts instructor trainer serving with Weapons Field Training Battalion, teaches Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks, Ill., the proper way to throw a rear hand pun... More

Staff Sgt. Keith Becker, a martial arts instructor

Staff Sgt. Keith Becker, a martial arts instructor

Staff Sgt. Keith Becker, a martial arts instructor trainer serving with Weapons Field Training Battalion, climbs a rope with Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks, Ill., during a visit to Edson Rang... More

Staff Sgt. Keith Becker, a martial arts instructor

Staff Sgt. Keith Becker, a martial arts instructor

Staff Sgt. Keith Becker, a martial arts instructor trainer serving with Weapons Field Training Battalion, awards a tan belt to Justin Sekili, an 8-year-old native of Green Oaks, Ill., after training with the in... More

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