TACP Personnel Conduct 24 Hour Run Event on Camp Humphreys to Honor Fallen Airmen
|Here is a unique event that occurred recently over at Camp Humphreys:
Dozens of special warfare airmen weathered heavy wind and rain for their 10th annual 24-hour Challenge Run last week at the largest U.S. military base on the Korean Peninsula.
The event, hosted Thursday by the 604th Air Support Operations Squadron out of Camp Humphreys, honored the 12 members of the Air Force’s Tactical Air Control Party who have died in combat or during training since 1989. (…….)
Airmen rotated in shifts throughout the 24-hour period so that at least one of them carried the Tactical Air Control Party guidon. In addition to running, several airmen marched while carrying 35 pounds of gear. One marched 50 miles during the event, the longest distance from a single person carrying additional weight, while another airman ran for 52 miles without gear.
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Doing it with masks on makes it a greater sacrifice by those who ran; but it probably makes the Command look like a bunch of nincompoops given the latest CDC chart…