85th U.S. ARMY RESERVE SUPP0RT COMMAND

Arlington Heights, Illinois

Army Reserve Chief Warrant Officer 3 Tilmon Wooden, Maintenance Officer, 85th Support Command, proudly displays his medal after completing the BTN Big 10km race. The BTN race is a competitive race for big 10 schools. "It was 73 degrees when we started," explained Wooden. He finished in 52 minutes using an 8 minute pace. Wooden likes to keep in shape by running 5K distances three times a week. "On Saturday, I run six or eight miles."
 Wooden's last race of the year will be the Fort to Base which begins at Fort Sheridan, Illinois and ends at Great Lakes Naval Base. Wooden completed the BTN race before reporting for duty on Saturday at the 85th Support Command's August Battle Assembly.
(Photo by Spc. David Lietz)
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Arlington Heights - Army Reserve Chief Warrant Officer 3 Tilmon Wooden, Maintenance Officer, 85th Support Command, proudly displays his medal after completing the BTN Big 10km race. The BTN race is a competitive race for big 10 schools. "It was 73 degrees when we started," explained Wooden. He finished in 52 minutes using an 8 minute pace. Wooden likes to keep in shape by running 5K distances three times a week. "On Saturday, I run six or eight miles." Wooden's last race of the year will be the Fort to Base which begins at Fort Sheridan, Illinois and ends at Great Lakes Naval Base. Wooden completed the BTN race before reporting for duty on Saturday at the 85th Support Command's August Battle Assembly. (Photo by Spc. David Lietz)


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