Daniel Harris, NCOIC of Security Forces, laced up their boots and took to the race course combat-style. Lawrence Hufford, 10th SWS mission support, and Tech. Assad Samad, 10th SWS operations officer, Capt. 10, 2010, at 10:10 in the morning?"įour Airmen from 10th SWS took the challenge an extra step and decided to tackle the 10K with 45-pound packs. "As the 10th Space Warning Squadron, we wanted to hold our own 10K run and create an event that could involve the local community," said Lt. Rodney Reyes, 21st OG superintendent, who traveled from Peterson Air Force Base, for their annual visit. Nina Armagno, 21st Operations Group commander, and Chief Master Sgt. following an invocation by Chaplain (Maj.) Robert Sugg from Grand Forks Air Force Base.įor two hours, runners, walkers, cyclists, ruckers and even family pets competed in a 10K (6.2 miles) race around base housing and the 10 story radar building. "Cav 10:10" began at 10 minutes after 10 a.m. 10, members of the Cavalier community joined military members and their families at Cavalier Air Force Station for its inaugural 10K run.
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