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    Tag: Curling
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    • Curling On Target

      Photo by Senior Airman Michael Richmond   |   Minot Air Force Base   |   03.16.2022

      Participants of the Minot Air Force Base Curling League Finals tournament pose for a group photo at the Minot Curling Club on March 15, 2022, in Minot North Dakota. Curling is one of the most popular winter sports in North Dakota, with the oldest North Dakota curling club (Dacotah Curling Club) dating back to 1901. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael A. Richmond)...

    • Curling On Target

      Photo by Senior Airman Michael Richmond   |   Minot Air Force Base   |   03.16.2022

      Minot Air Force Base Airmen receive their awards for finishing in first place at the Minot AFB Curling League Finals on March 15, 2022, at the Minot Curling Club in Minot, North Dakota. The event consisted of four teams that tested each other's competitiveness, teamwork, and strategic forward-thinking. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael A. Richmond)...

    • Curling On Target

      Photo by Senior Airman Michael Richmond   |   Minot Air Force Base   |   03.16.2022

      Minot Air Force Base Airmen receive their awards for finishing in third place at the Minot AFB Curling League Finals on March 15, 2022, at the Minot Curling Club in Minot, North Dakota. The event consisted of four teams that tested each other's competitiveness, teamwork, and strategic forward-thinking. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael A. Richmond)...

    • Curling On Target

      Photo by Senior Airman Michael Richmond   |   Minot Air Force Base   |   03.16.2022

      Minot Air Force Base Airmen receive their awards for finishing in second place at the Minot AFB Curling League Finals on March 15, 2022, at the Minot Curling Club in Minot, North Dakota. The event consisted of four teams that tested each other's competitiveness, teamwork, and strategic forward-thinking. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael A. Richmond)...

    • Curling On Target

      Photo by Senior Airman Michael Richmond   |   Minot Air Force Base   |   03.16.2022

      Minot Air Force Base Airmen receive their awards for finishing in first place at the Minot AFB Curling League Finals on March 15, 2022, at the Minot Curling Club in Minot, North Dakota. The event consisted of four teams that tested each other's competitiveness, teamwork, and strategic forward-thinking. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael A. Richmond)...

    • Curling On Target

      Photo by Senior Airman Michael Richmond   |   Minot Air Force Base   |   03.16.2022

      Minot Air Force Base Airmen sweep the ice to control the friction of the ice and curl of the stone to reach the center of the button on March 15, 2022, at the Minot Curling Club in Minot, North Dakota. Curling stones weigh 42 pounds and need to travel 150 feet from the player sliding the stone, to the button of the house. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael A. Richmond)...

    • Curling On Target

      Photo by Senior Airman Michael Richmond   |   Minot Air Force Base   |   03.16.2022

      Minot Air Force Base Airmen sweep the ice to control the friction of the ice and curl of the stone to reach the center of the button on March 15, 2022, at the Minot Curling Club in Minot, North Dakota. Curling stones weigh 42 pounds and need to travel 150 feet from the player sliding the stone, to the button of the house. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael A. Richmond)...

    • Curling On Target

      Photo by Senior Airman Michael Richmond   |   Minot Air Force Base   |   03.16.2022

      Minot Air Force Base Airmen sweep the ice to control the friction of the ice and curl of the stone to reach the center of the button on March 15, 2022, at the Minot Curling Club in Minot, North Dakota. Curling stones weigh 42 pounds and need to travel 150 feet from the player sliding the stone, to the button of the house. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael A. Richmond)...