Kids of Courage tour Westover
45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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Kids of Courage tour Westover
45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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Kids of Courage tour Westover
45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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Kids of Courage tour Westover
45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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Kids of Courage tour Westover
45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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Kids of Courage tour Westover
45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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Kids of Courage tour Westover
45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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Kids of Courage tour Westover
45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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Kids of Courage tour Westover
45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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Kids of Courage tour Westover
45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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Kids of Courage tour Westover
45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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Kids of Courage tour Westover
On Jan. 7, 45 terminally and seriously ill children and young adults visited Westover as part of a winter adventure with the New York-based non-profit organization Kids of Courage. A team of more than 165 medical and trained lay staff accompanied the group. Participants toured a C-5, sat in a fire truck, saw an array of robots and simulated explosives, interacted with Army and Marine Corps stations, and even rode in a K-loader outside the Base Hangar. Volunteer Batsheva Katz said, ?They?ll be talking about this trip for the next six months.? (US Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Brian Boynton)
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