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Dressed in camouflage, Katie from the cast of MTV's Road Rules 10 practices low crawling while wearing MILES (Multiple Integrated laser Engagement System) gear at Fort Dix as part of convoy tactics training. MTVs Road Rules 10 (dubbed "The Quest") cast members spent two days at Fort Dix with the Air Mobility Warfare Centers 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, training and testing as a medic augmentation team in a humanitarian medical relief scenario to the fictional country of Ozlahnd. They then spent a day at McGuire AFB observing a refueling mission. This is their last challenge "to discover the virtue of perseverance." The last of ten virtues learned through challenges over the...

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Dressed in camouflage, Katie from the cast of MTV's Road Rules 10 practices low crawling while wearing MILES (Multiple Integrated laser Engagement System) gear at Fort Dix as part of convoy tactics training. MTVs Road Rules 10 (dubbed "The Quest") cast members spent two days at Fort Dix with the Air Mobility Warfare Centers 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, training and testing as a medic augmentation team in a humanitarian medical relief scenario to the fictional country of Ozlahnd. They then spent a day at McGuire AFB observing a refueling mission. This is their last challenge "to discover the virtue of perseverance." The last of ten virtues learned through challenges over the...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: Dressed in camouflage, Katie from the cast of MTV's Road Rules 10 practices low crawling while wearing MILES (Multiple Integrated laser Engagement System) gear at Fort Dix as part of convoy tactics training. MTVs Road Rules 10 (dubbed "The Quest") cast members spent two days at Fort Dix with the Air Mobility Warfare Centers 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, training and testing as a medic augmentation team in a humanitarian medical relief scenario to the fictional country of Ozlahnd. They then spent a day at McGuire AFB observing a refueling mission. This is their last challenge "to discover the virtue of perseverance." The last of ten virtues learned through challenges over the season before they can receive their "handsome reward" at the end of the season.

Base: Fort Dix

State: New Jersey (NJ)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Major Command Shown: AMC

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Donovan Gardner, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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22/03/2001
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