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English: Unranked sumo wrestlers in training. Military Photographer of the Year Winner 1998 Title: Sumo Shuffle Category: Sports Place: First Place Sports. On May 2, 1998, young unranked sumo wrestlers at the Tomozuma Stable in Tokyo end their daily workout routine with a ritualized dance that emphasizes teamwork. Henry Miller (background, centre left), son of a retired Air Force Master Sgt. stationed near Tokyo when Miller was born, is one of a burgeoning number of foreign hopefuls that wish to make it in the sport's highly insular world. Camera Operator: PH1 (AW) M. CLAYTON FARRINGTON Date Shot: 1 Jan 1998
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Defense Visual Information Centre / US Department of Defense ID: DDSP9904110 URL: http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil/DVIC_View/Still_Details.cfm?SDAN=DDSP9904110&JPGPath=/Assets/1999/DoD/DD-SP-99-04110.JPG |
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PH1 (AW) M. Clayton Farrington |
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