Participants begin the 10-kilometer race portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of the 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
Participants begin the two-mile individual race portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of a 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
Army and Marine Corps teams from Goodfellow Air Force Base begin the two-mile military formation competition portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of a 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. The Marine Corps detachment won the military formation competition with a time of 13:04. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
Jeremy Roper approaches the finish line as the top overall finisher in the two-mile individual race portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27, 2008. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of a 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. Mr. Roper won the two mile individual race with a time of 12:10:74. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
Members of the 344th Military Intelligence Batallion Alpha Company team approach the finish line in the two-mile military formation competition portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27, 2008. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of a 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
Members of the Marine Corps Detachment Goodfellow team (left) approach the finish line as the top finishers in the two-mile military formation race as Kelsey Koningsor (right) approaches the finish line as the top female finisher in the two-mile individual race portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of a 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. The MARDET team won the formation race with a time of 13:04 while Koningsor came in with a time of 14:23:31. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
Marine Corps Detachment Goodfellow team members cross the finish line as the top finishers of the two mile military formation race portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of a 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. The MARDET team won the formation race with a time of 13:04. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
Command Sergeant Major Dan McCraw (left), 344th Military Intelligence Batallion, and his son Ethan McCraw finish two mile individual race portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of a 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
Holly Downs (right) and Army Staff Sgt. Lewis Nelson, 344th Military Intelligence Battalion Bravo Company instructor, and their children Benjamin and Arianna Nelson, finish the two mile individual race portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of a 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
Boyd Guthrie crosses the finish line as the top overall finisher of the 10 kilometer race portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of a 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. Mr. Guthrie won the 10 kilometer race with a time of 43:52:00. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
Army Staff Sgt. Stephanie Slater, 344th Military Intelligence Batallion Bravo Company drill sergeant, crosses the finish line as the top female finisher for the 10-kilometer race portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of a 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. Sergeant Slater won the 10-kilometer race with a time of 49:20:06. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
Army Staff Sgt. Eric Mattson, 344th Military Intelligence Batallion Bravo Company drill sergeant, approaches the finish line of the 10-kilometer race portion of the 2008 ArmyDillo Run at Mary E. Lee Park in San Angelo, Texas, Sept. 27. More than 350 people participated in the annual event, which benefits the Sentinel Foundation and consists of a 10-kilometer race, a two-mile individual race, a two-mile team race, and a two-mile military formation race. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasabyan Musal)
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