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Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications

Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications

Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications for the Office of the Chief of the Army Reserve, motivates the crowds of participants of this year's Twin Cities Tough Mudder in Hugo, MN. The Army Res... More

Participants from the area climb one of three walls

Participants from the area climb one of three walls

Participants from the area climb one of three walls in order get to the starting line for this year's Twin Cities Tough Mudder in Hugo, MN. The Army Reserve has sponsored ten Tough Mudder events across the Unit... More

Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications

Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications

Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications for the Office of the Chief of the Army Reserve, motivates the crowds of participants of this year's Twin Cities Tough Mudder in Hugo, MN. The Army Res... More

Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications

Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications

Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications for the Office of the Chief of the Army Reserve, motivates the crowds of participants of this year's Twin Cities Tough Mudder in Hugo, MN. The Army Res... More

Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications

Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications

Lt. Col. Matt Lawrence, Chief of Recruiting Communications for the Office of the Chief of the Army Reserve, motivates the crowds of participants of this year's Twin Cities Tough Mudder in Hugo, MN. The Army Res... More

Before starting their run participants of this year's

Before starting their run participants of this year's

Before starting their run participants of this year's Twin Cities Tough Mudder in Hugo, MN, must scale a wall to reach the Start Line. The Army Reserve has sponsored ten Tough Mudder events across the United St... More

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