Army Capt. Randee Farrell gives goal keeper Stacie Bortz a hug congratulating her on a great game against the Democratic Peoples Republic Korea team during the Military World Games' women's soccer competition in Hyderabad, India, Oct. 14. The Conseil Internationale du Sport Militaire's Military World Games event is the largest international military Olympic-style event in the world. In this year's fourth edition of the Games, 103 countries and more than 5,000 athletes are competing Oct. 14 to 21 in boxing, diving, soccer, handball, judo, military pentathlon, parachuting, sailing, shooting


Army Capt. Randee Farrell gives goal keeper Stacie Bortz a hug congratulating her on a great game against the Democratic Peoples Republic Korea team during the Military World Games' women's soccer competition in Hyderabad, India, Oct. 14. The Conseil Internationale du Sport Militaire's Military World Games event is the largest international military Olympic-style event in the world. In this year's fourth edition of the Games, 103 countries and more than 5,000 athletes are competing Oct. 14 to 21 in boxing, diving, soccer, handball, judo, military pentathlon, parachuting, sailing, shooting, swimming, volleyball and track and field. The purpose of the Military World Games is to promote "friendship through sport."( Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cecilio Ricardo Jr.)


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