Reservist “port dawgs” get down and dirty at MCBH's Swamp Romp 2013
Senior Airman Rechelle L. Ancheta, center, an air transportation craftsman with the 48th Aerial Port Squadron, flashes a shaka sign as she runs on Fort Hase Beach with teammates 2nd Lt. Jeremy K. Rhode, left center, an air transportation officer with the 48th APS, and Tech. Sgt. Jahnna K. Burns, right center, an air transportation craftsman with the 48th APS, at the 19th Annual Swamp Romp, at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013. The shaka sign, commonly known as "hang loose", is a gesture often associated with Hawaii and surfer culture. Hawaiian locals use the shaka to convey the "Aloha Spirit," a gesture of friendship and understanding between the various ethnic cultures that reside within Hawaii. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Phyllis E. Keith)
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