by Staff Sgt. David Dobrydney
319th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
6/10/2014 - WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Canada -- American
Airmen stationed in Canada recently represented their home country in a
friendly competition with their northern colleagues.
Six members of Detachment 1, 1st Air Force, ran in the sixth annual
Royal Canadian Air Force Run May 25. This event included a 5K, a 10K and
Canada's platinum certified half marathon equivalent to the annual U.S.
Air Force marathon.
"It's a great way to highlight our community involvement," said U.S. Air
Force Maj. Roberto Andino, Detatchment 1 strategy planner. "Although we
have a small presence in terms of numbers, we make a concerted effort
to make our presence felt."
Besides the six Airmen who ran in the event, all 12 detachment members
volunteered in the preparations and promotion of the event, which hosted
2,500 participants and raised $30,000 for the Soldier On and Military
Families Funds.
Of the six Airmen from the Detachment that ran the half marathon, Staff
Sgt. Abraham Walker ran a best time of 1:39:13, finishing 19th overall.
These programs are similar to the USAF's Air Force Assistance Fund, and
provide RCAF commanders with a quick means to assist military families
when faced with an unexpected need, and support injured and ill Canadian
Forces soldiers to attain and maintain a healthy lifestyle through
participation in physical fitness, sports and recreational activities.
As the U.S. component of the Canadian North American Aerospace Defense
Command region Combined Air Operations Center, Detachment 1 operates
throughout the 1st Canadian Air Division's Headquarters element
providing liaison and USAF expertise to their Canadian counterparts in
support of the NORAD bi-national agreement.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
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