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Team 23 SOPS bobsleds for charity

Fred Dutton, James Boyd and Searra Peck tear downhill in their “Bombsled” during the Intergalactic Cardboard Sled Race at Mount Sunapee, Newbury, New Hampshire, Sunday, April 2, 2017.  The sled, made by Team 23rd Space Operations Squadron, had to be hand built for the competition, and no metal was allowed to be used in the creation. (Courtesy photo)

Fred Dutton, James Boyd and Searra Peck tear downhill in their “Bombsled” during the Intergalactic Cardboard Sled Race at Mount Sunapee, Newbury, New Hampshire, Sunday, April 2, 2017. The sled, made by Team 23rd Space Operations Squadron, had to be hand built for the competition, and no metal was allowed to be used in the creation. (Courtesy photo)

Fred Dutton, James Boyd and Searra Peck show off their “Bombsled” before the Intergalactic Cardboard Sled Race at Mount Sunapee, Newbury, New Hampshire, Sunday, April 2, 2017.  The race helps fund a home that supports children cancer patients. (Courtesy photo)

Fred Dutton, James Boyd and Searra Peck show off their “Bombsled” before the Intergalactic Cardboard Sled Race at Mount Sunapee, Newbury, New Hampshire, Sunday, April 2, 2017. The race helps fund a home that supports children cancer patients. (Courtesy photo)

Team 23rd Space Operations Squadron finish the Intergalactic Cardboard Sled Race at Mount Sunapee, Newbury, New Hampshire, Sunday, April 2, 2017. The race is held annually, and the sleds are judged in two categories: artistry and construction. (Courtesy photo)

Team 23rd Space Operations Squadron finish the Intergalactic Cardboard Sled Race at Mount Sunapee, Newbury, New Hampshire, Sunday, April 2, 2017. The race is held annually, and the sleds are judged in two categories: artistry and construction. (Courtesy photo)

NEWBURY, N.H. -- Fred Dutton, James Boyd and Searra Peck tear downhill in their “Bombsled” during the Intergalactic Cardboard Sled Race at Mount Sunapee, Newbury, New Hampshire, Sunday, April 2, 2017. The sled, made by Team 23rd Space Operations Squadron, had to be hand built for the competition, and no metal was allowed to be used in the creation. (Courtesy photo)
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