Air Force Senior Airmen Matthew Williams, in the back, and Anthony Thurber, both from the 166th Civil Engineer Squadron, Delaware Air National Guard, toss wood into a front loader of a backhoe, where it will be transported for burning as part of phase one construction of Camp Kamassa in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, July 9, 2018. Camp Kamassa will be the states first fully handicap accessible, year round camp facility for children and adults with special needs, that is being built on 326 acres spearheaded by the Department of Defense's Innovative Readiness Training program. ( Air Forc


Air Force Senior Airmen Matthew Williams, in the back, and Anthony Thurber, both from the 166th Civil Engineer Squadron, Delaware Air National Guard, toss wood into a front loader of a backhoe, where it will be transported for burning as part of phase one construction of Camp Kamassa in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, July 9, 2018. Camp Kamassa will be the states first fully handicap accessible, year round camp facility for children and adults with special needs, that is being built on 326 acres spearheaded by the Department of Defense's Innovative Readiness Training program. ( Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Stephen D. Schester)


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