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Description 031206-N-6967M-003 In the 2003 Military World Games womens' high-jump competition, the Italian team jumped well but did not place. The Military World Games in Catania, Italy consisted of 86 participating countries and are designed to promote "Peace through Sports.” Russia won the overall medal competition at the games with 108, including 39 gold. The United States, suffering from a lack of participation, was 18th with four medals. (All Hands, April 2004, pg. 19) Photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class (AW) Shane T. McCoy. (RELEASED)
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