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Members of the U.S. Air Force Seven Summits Challenge team pose for a photo on Mt. Everest.  The team climbed Mt. Everest, reaching the summit on May 20, 2013.  The team is an independent group of Airmen who, through the sport of mountain climbing, aim to spread goodwill about the Air Force.  The team is aptly named for its self-imposed challenge to climb the highest peak on each of the world’s continents.  Since 2005, the team has scaled Mt. Elbrus in Europe, Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa, Mt. Aconcagua in South America, Mt. McKinley in North America, Mt. Vinson in Antarctica, Mt. Kosciuszko in Australia, and finally, signifying the completion of their goal, Mt. Everest in Asia.  (Courtesy Photo)
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Members of the U.S. Air Force Seven Summits Challenge team pose for a photo on Mt. Everest. The team climbed Mt. Everest, reaching the summit on May 20, 2013. The team is an independent group of Airmen who, through the sport of mountain climbing, aim to spread goodwill about the Air Force. The team is aptly named for its self-imposed challenge to climb the highest peak on each of the world’s continents. Since 2005, the team has scaled Mt. Elbrus in Europe, Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa, Mt. Aconcagua in South America, Mt. McKinley in North America, Mt. Vinson in Antarctica, Mt. Kosciuszko in Australia, and finally, signifying the completion of their goal, Mt. Everest in Asia. (Courtesy Photo)


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