Runners Wanted for the Stuttgart Army 10-Miler Team
Join the team and help us defend the 2009 US Forces Europe Women's Team Championship and regain the Men's Team Championship !
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<br />The European Army 10 mile race will be held 10 July at Grafenwoehr. If you would like to be on the
By US AFRICOM Public Affairs, U.S. AFRICOM Public AffairsSTUTTGART, GermanyJul 01, 2010
Join the team and help us defend the 2009 US Forces Europe Women's Team Championship and regain the Men's Team Championship !
The European Army 10 mile race will be held 10 July at Grafenwoehr. If you would like to be on the USAG Stuttgart team, contact Marty Smith at 430-7047 or email: william.smith@eucom.mil. All DOD ID cardholders 18 or over are eligible!
The Stuttgart teams will consist of 6 members each, with a maximum of 4 teams, 24 runners total. The top 12 (6 male/6 female) active duty Army personnel will be nominated to represent the European team at the Army 10 Mile Run in Washington, DC., on 24 October, 2010.
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