File:Chris Hayes (American football) 2009.jpg

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English: Maj. Michael R. Glass, the officer in charge of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal here, walks former Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XXXI champion Chris Hayes around a complex near Combat Center Ranges 210 and 215, July 15. Hayes spent his time at the Combat Center learning about combat training and teaching children his knowledge on football and athleticism.
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Author Cpl. Nicole Lavine

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