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A participant runs through the halfway point of the

A participant runs through the halfway point of the

A participant runs through the halfway point of the 2nd Radio Battalion, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, Sgt. Lucas T. Pyeatt “Run to Remember” five kilometer event aboard Marine Corps Base C... More

A participant runs in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and

A participant runs in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and

A participant runs in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other fallen service members aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 1, 2015. The annual run has been hosted by the battalion for three years and commemorates Pyeat... More

Cindy Pyeatt, the mother of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt, addresses

Cindy Pyeatt, the mother of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt, addresses

Cindy Pyeatt, the mother of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt, addresses the participants of the memorial run in memory of her son on Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug 6, 2016. Pyeatt spoke about her son and how 2nd Radio Battalion will... More

Marines with 2nd Radio Battalion gather for a photo

Marines with 2nd Radio Battalion gather for a photo

Marines with 2nd Radio Battalion gather for a photo before a memorial run in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 1, 2015. The annual run has been hosted by the battalion for three years a... More

Participants of a memorial run honoring Sgt. Lucas

Participants of a memorial run honoring Sgt. Lucas

Participants of a memorial run honoring Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other fallen service members gather at the starting line at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 6, 2016. 2nd Radio Battalion has hosted the run for the past fo... More

Participants gather for the Run to Remember memorial

Participants gather for the Run to Remember memorial

Participants gather for the Run to Remember memorial run at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug 5, 2017. The run is held every first Saturday of August in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt, a cryptologic linguist killed in action... More

Lieutenant Colonel Jon L. Bradley, the commanding officer

Lieutenant Colonel Jon L. Bradley, the commanding officer

Lieutenant Colonel Jon L. Bradley, the commanding officer of 2nd Radio Battalion, introduces Cindy Pyeatt, Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt’s mother, during the memorial run aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 1, 2015. Lieutenant... More

Participants in a memorial run for Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt

Participants in a memorial run for Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt

Participants in a memorial run for Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other fallen service members cross the finish line on Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 6, 2016. 2nd Radio Battalion has hosted the run for the past four years in... More

Maj. Sasha Kuhlow presents the Pyeatt family an American

Maj. Sasha Kuhlow presents the Pyeatt family an American

Maj. Sasha Kuhlow presents the Pyeatt family an American flag. The flag was flown at Sgt. Pyeatt’s camp during the time of his death. Sgt. Pyeatt was killed in action Afghanistan, February 2011. (U.S. Marine Co... More

A boy tours a light armored vehicle during the Run

A boy tours a light armored vehicle during the Run

A boy tours a light armored vehicle during the Run to Remember memorial run at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Aug 5, 2017. The run is held every first Saturday of August in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt, a cryptologic linguis... More

The Pyeatt family, along with Lt. Col. Jon Bradley,

The Pyeatt family, along with Lt. Col. Jon Bradley,

The Pyeatt family, along with Lt. Col. Jon Bradley, Lt. Col. Randy Pugh and Lt. Col. Bradley Bean, all with the 2nd Radio Battalion, pose for a photo after a memorial race for Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other fallen... More

Participants in a memorial run for Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt

Participants in a memorial run for Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt

Participants in a memorial run for Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other fallen service members cross the finish line on Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 6, 2016. 2nd Radio Battalion has hosted the run for the past four years in... More

Marines from 2nd Radio Battalion gather for a photo

Marines from 2nd Radio Battalion gather for a photo

Marines from 2nd Radio Battalion gather for a photo before a memorial run in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 1, 2015. The annual run has been hosted by the battalion for three years a... More

Participants run in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and

Participants run in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and

Participants run in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other fallen service members aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 1, 2015. The annual run has been hosted by the battalion for three years and commemorates Pyeatt a... More

Participants take off from the starting line during

Participants take off from the starting line during

Participants take off from the starting line during the Run to Remember memorial run at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Aug 5, 2017. The run is held every first Saturday of August in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt, a cryptologi... More

A participant runs in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and

A participant runs in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and

A participant runs in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other fallen service members aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 1, 2015. The annual run has been hosted by the battalion for three years and commemorates Pyeatt... More

Families run with their children in support of the

Families run with their children in support of the

Families run with their children in support of the 2nd Radio Battalion, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, Sgt. Lucas T. Pyeatt “Run to Remember” aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug... More

Participants take off from the starting line during

Participants take off from the starting line during

Participants take off from the starting line during the Run to Remember memorial run at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Aug 5, 2017. The run is held every first Saturday of August in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt, a cryptologi... More

Participants in a memorial run for Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt

Participants in a memorial run for Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt

Participants in a memorial run for Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other fallen service members sign a banner with notes to the Pyeatt Family on Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 6, 2016. 2nd Radio Battalion has hosted the run fo... More

Run to Remember participants pose for a group photo

Run to Remember participants pose for a group photo

Run to Remember participants pose for a group photo before beginning the race at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Aug 5, 2017. The run is held every first Saturday of August in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt, a cryptologic lingu... More

A four-legged participant poses for a photo before

A four-legged participant poses for a photo before

A four-legged participant poses for a photo before a memorial run in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt on Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 6, 2016. Approximately 500 Marines, family members and friends of Sgt. Pyeatt particip... More

(From left to right) United States Marine Corps Lt.

(From left to right) United States Marine Corps Lt.

(From left to right) United States Marine Corps Lt. Col. Randy Pugh, commanding officer, 2nd Radio Battalion, II Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group; Lon Pyeatt, father of United States Marine Corps S... More

Cindy Pyeatt, speaks to 2nd Radio Battalion Marines

Cindy Pyeatt, speaks to 2nd Radio Battalion Marines

Cindy Pyeatt, speaks to 2nd Radio Battalion Marines about her son, Sergeant Lucas Pyeatt, before a memorial run aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 1, 2015. Sgt. Pyeatt, a Marine with 2nd Radio Bn., was killed in... More

Participants run to honor Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other

Participants run to honor Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other

Participants run to honor Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other fallen service members aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 1, 2015. The annual run has been hosted by the battalion for three years and commemorates Pyeatt and ... More

Participants gather for a photo before a memorial run

Participants gather for a photo before a memorial run

Participants gather for a photo before a memorial run in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt and other fallen service members at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Aug. 6, 2016. 2nd Radio Battalion has hosted the run for the past four... More

The Pyeatt family and Lt. Col. Bradley Bean, Commanding

The Pyeatt family and Lt. Col. Bradley Bean, Commanding

The Pyeatt family and Lt. Col. Bradley Bean, Commanding Officer of 2nd Radio Battalion, pose for a photo in front of the participants of a memorial race in honor of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt on Camp Lejeune, N.C., 2016... More

Marines of 2nd Radio Battalion stand and Sgt. Pyeatt’s

Marines of 2nd Radio Battalion stand and Sgt. Pyeatt’s

Marines of 2nd Radio Battalion stand and Sgt. Pyeatt’s parents pose for a photo at the conclusion of the Run to Remember at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Aug 5, 2017. The run is held every first Saturday of August in hono... More

Major Sasha Kuhlow, Scott and Cindy Pyeatt, and Lieutenant

Major Sasha Kuhlow, Scott and Cindy Pyeatt, and Lieutenant

Major Sasha Kuhlow, Scott and Cindy Pyeatt, and Lieutenant Colonel Brad Bean pose for a photo after the Run to Remember memorial run at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Aug 5, 2017. The run is held every first Saturday of Au... More

Lon Pyeatt, alongside Cindy Pyeatt, parents of Sgt.

Lon Pyeatt, alongside Cindy Pyeatt, parents of Sgt.

Lon Pyeatt, alongside Cindy Pyeatt, parents of Sgt. Lucas Pyeatt, addresses the participants of a memorial run in their son’s honor, as well as the memory of other fallen service members. 2nd Radio Battalion ha... More

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