Third Army celebrates 93rd birthday with 5K run/walk

By Staff Sgt. Rauel Tirado, Third Army/ARCENT Public AffairsNovember 9, 2011

Third Army celebrates 93rd birthday with 5K run/walk
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - Chief Warrant Officer 5 Ralph Rigby (left), Third Army/ARCENT theater maintenance officer and Auburn, N.Y. native and Pfc. Luis Hendershot (right), Third Army/ARCENT Special Troops Battalion supply clerk and Corpus Christi, Tex... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Third Army celebrates 93rd birthday with 5K run/walk
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - Kayla (right), Minnesota Vikings' cheerleader and Rochester, Minn. native, gives high fives and cheers on the runners/walkers during the Third Army 93rd birthday 5K run/walk here Nov. 7. Third Army and Morale, Welfare and Recre... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Third Army celebrates 93rd birthday with 5K run/walk
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - Minnesota Vikings' cheerleaders watch and cheer on runners as they cross the finish line during Third Army's 93rd Birthday 5K run/walk here Nov. 7. Third Army's commitment to the well-being of its Servicemembers and civilians ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

By Staff Sgt. Rauel Tirado

Third Army/ARCENT Public Affairs

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait -- Servicemembers, civilians and the National Football League's Minnesota Vikings' cheerleaders were on hand to celebrate Third Army's 93rd birthday with a 5K run/walk here Nov. 7.

Third Army was established Nov. 7, 1918 at Chaumont, France. Throughout its longstanding history, it has been part of many major campaigns to include World War I, World War II, Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom and now New Dawn.

"We have a great history in Third Army," said Brig. Gen. Thomas Horlander, Third Army/ARCENT director of resource management and Tacoma, Wash. native. "Soldiers should be proud of this opportunity to participate in celebrating 93 years of Third Army history and tradition."

After Brig. Gen. Horlander's speech a cake cutting ceremony was held to commemorate Third Army's birthday.

Pfc. Luis Hendershot, Third Army/ARCENT, Special Troops Battalion supply clerk and Corpus Christi, Texas native, and Chief Warrant Officer 5 Ralph Rigby, Third Army/ARCENT theater maintenance officer and Auburn, N.Y. native, joined Horlander in cutting the Third Army birthday cake.

Once the cake was cut, the Minnesota Vikings' cheerleaders came to the front and were introduced to the crowd. Some cheered for the participants while others ran in the event.

"It was awesome to run with men and women of the military," said Kaylee, Minnesota Vikings' cheerleader and Mankato, Minn. native. "I'm so impressed on how many people came out to run. We're so happy to be participating with everyone and showing our support."

Kaylee said it was a neat experience having Servicemembers thanking her and fellow cheerleaders for being here, as well as meeting Vikings' fans.

"I was surprised to see them here and run with us," said Spc. Kevin Ehlers, 188th Engineer Company carpenter and masonry specialist with the North Dakota National Guard.

At the end of the run, several of the cheerleaders cheered for the runners as they crossed the finish line, while others volunteered to hand out Third Army birthday run T-shirts.

Third Army's commitment to the well-being of its Servicemembers and civilians remains a priority. Through events like the 5K run/walk, Third Army is honoring its 93 years of achievements while keeping troops physically fit to sustain the fight and shape the future.

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