File:US Army 53364 Huachuca Soldiers run Army Ten-miler in DC.jpg
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English: Unit supply specialist, Sgt. Rene Gonzalez, Network Enterprise and Technology Command/9th Signal Command (Army), goes for a run outside his unit's headquarters building here during physical training. Gonzales, a San Francisco native, ran on the Fort Huachuca active duty men's team during the Army Ten-Miler race in Washington, D.C. Oct. 4. He completed the 10-mile course in just over 66 minutes. |
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Source | United States Army |
Author | Staff Sgt. Paula Taylor, NETCOM/9th SC (A) |
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