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Superhero stops ‘bad guys,’ teaches children about deployments

Captain Freedom, a military based superhero, and Tech. Sgt. Trenton Seibel, creator of Captain Freedom and the Heroes to Heroes program, ask the children of the Scott Elementory School questions about deployments April 17, 2015, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. The superhero explained why deployments are necessary and how the children can help while their parent or parents are away from home.(U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jake Eckhardt)

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