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current | 12:44, 12 March 2006 | 1,501 × 2,100 (855 KB) | Yelm | == Summary == 040302-N-9693M-002 Annapolis, Md. (Mar. 2, 2004) - Midshipman 2nd Class Tom Van Dam throws a pitch during the U.S. Naval Academy season home opener game against University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC). The Midshipmen rallied in the 8t |
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