Airmen and civilians assigned to the 82nd Training Wing fall into formation in preparation for the Wing Run April 23, 2010. The Wing Run tradition is a tool used to emphasize physical fitness, increase morale and wing unity. (U.S. Air Force photo/Mike Litteken)
Brig. Gen. O.G. Mannon (center), 82nd Training Wing commander, and Col. Michael Hake (left), 82nd TRW vice commander, lead the Wing Run April 23, 2010. All Airmen and civilians assigned to the 82nd TRW were requested to participate in the Wing run. (U.S. Air Force photo/Mike Litteken)
Brig. Gen. O.G. Mannon, 82nd Training Wing commander, coins the 82nd Training Wing master of drill and ceremonies, for setting the example and being an exemplary Airman after the Wing Run April 23, 2010. Sergeant Gust wrote a commentary “Eyes Right”, in which he spoke about the team effort and pride of the 82nd TRW during every parade at Sheppard. (U.S. Air Force photo/Mike Litteken)
Brig. Gen. O.G. Mannon, 82nd Training Wing commander, gives an encouraging speech to Airmen and civilians assigned to the 82nd TRW after the Wing Run April 23. The general’s speech focused on the importance of being physically fit now and for deployment at any time. (U.S. Air Force photo/Mike Litteken)