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Dr. Daniel Coons, Korean War Veterans Association Chapter

Dr. Daniel Coons, Korean War Veterans Association Chapter

Dr. Daniel Coons, Korean War Veterans Association Chapter 3 president, speaks at the 16th Annual Security Forces Ruck March Feb. 21, 2015, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The ruck march was held to commemorate th... More

Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Bancroft, right, 436th Security

Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Bancroft, right, 436th Security

Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Bancroft, right, 436th Security Force Squadron flight chief, attaches a flag to Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Pollock’s, left, 436th Mission Support Group superintendent, ruck sack prior to t... More

Senior Airman Angela Gaul, 436th Security Forces Squadron

Senior Airman Angela Gaul, 436th Security Forces Squadron

Senior Airman Angela Gaul, 436th Security Forces Squadron response force member, competes in the 16th Annual Security Forces Ruck March Feb. 21, 2015, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Gaul ran 6.2 miles with a 30-... More

Lt. Col. Joel Briske, 436th Security Forces Squadron

Lt. Col. Joel Briske, 436th Security Forces Squadron

Lt. Col. Joel Briske, 436th Security Forces Squadron commander, presents Dr. Daniel Coons, Korean War Veterans Association Chapter 3 president, with a check at the end of the 16th Annual Security Forces Ruck Ma... More

Staff Sgt. Cavan Reilly, 436th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. Cavan Reilly, 436th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. Cavan Reilly, 436th Security Forces Squadron Base Defense Operation Center controller, hands out ruck sacks to participants of the 16th Annual Security Forces Ruck March Feb. 21, 2015, at Dover Air F... More

Tim Howard, Delaware State Police, runs down perimeter

Tim Howard, Delaware State Police, runs down perimeter

Tim Howard, Delaware State Police, runs down perimeter road with a 30-pound ruck sack during the 16th Annual Security Forces Ruck March Feb. 21, 2015, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Temperatures reached as low a... More

Runners sprint off the starting line of the 16th Annual

Runners sprint off the starting line of the 16th Annual

Runners sprint off the starting line of the 16th Annual Security Forces Ruck March Feb. 21, 2015, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The ruck march consisted of 54 teams with 192 runners who ran the 6.2 mile course ... More

Senior Airman Casey Wheatley, 436th Security Force

Senior Airman Casey Wheatley, 436th Security Force

Senior Airman Casey Wheatley, 436th Security Force Squadron military working dog handler, and his K-9, Veto, compete in the 16th Annual Security Forces Ruck March Feb. 21, 2015, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. T... More

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