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Wounded warriors dive BALTIMORE MARYLAND

Wounded warriors dive BALTIMORE MARYLAND

BALTIMORE - Participants of the Wounded Warriors Project dive event gather at the entrance of the National Aquarium in Baltimore following their dive June 11, 2011. The event hosted by the aquarium, was put tog... More

Wounded warriors dive BALTIMORE MARYLAND

Wounded warriors dive BALTIMORE MARYLAND

BALTIMORE - Participants of the Wounded Warriors Project dive event begin their dive in the Atlantic Coral Reef exhibit of the National Aquarium in Baltimore June 11, 2011. Eight divers from the Wounded Warrior... More

Wounded Warriors Dive BALTIMORE MARYLAND

Wounded Warriors Dive BALTIMORE MARYLAND

BALTIMORE - Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Jeffrey Charlot, the ready for operations coordinator at Coast Guard Sector Baltimore, addresses the participants of the Wounded Warriors Project dive event at the Na... More

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