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Dec 22, 2010

Sgt. Aaron Swan, a 30-year-old recruiter out of Coon Rapids, Minn., starts his stopwatch while Michele Frazer, a 20-year-old attending Brigham Young University, takes the flexed-arm hang challenge at the Target Center Dec. 22 where the Minnesota Timberwolves took on the Utah Jazz. Frazer was the first person who received a Marine Corps T-shirt that night after hanging on the bar for 70 seconds.

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Sgt. Aaron Swan, a 30-year-old recruiter out of Coon Rapids, Minn., starts his stopwatch while Michele Frazer, a 20-year-old attending Brigham Young University, takes the flexed-arm hang challenge at the Target Center Dec. 22 where the Minnesota Timberwolves took on the Utah Jazz. Frazer was the first person who received a Marine Corps T-shirt that night after hanging on the bar for 70 seconds.
101222-M-8136F-018.jpg Photo By: Staff Sgt. Clinton Firstbrook

Dec 22, 2010
Sgt. Aaron Swan, a 30-year-old recruiter out of Coon Rapids, Minn., starts his stopwatch while Michele Frazer, a 20-year-old attending Brigham Young University, takes the flexed-arm hang challenge at the Target Center Dec. 22 where the Minnesota Timberwolves took on the Utah Jazz. Frazer was the first person who received a Marine Corps T-shirt that night after hanging on the bar for 70 seconds.


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This photograph is considered public domain and has been cleared for release. If you would like to republish please give the photographer appropriate credit. Further, any commercial or non-commercial use of this photograph or any other DoD image must be made in compliance with guidance found at http://www.dimoc.mil/resources/limitations.html , which pertains to intellectual property restrictions (e.g., copyright and trademark, including the use of official emblems, insignia, names and slogans), warnings regarding use of images of identifiable personnel, appearance of endorsement, and related matters.



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