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SAN DIEGO – Marines cross the finish line in San Diego after completing a six-mile relay race consisting of ten checkpoints, Feb. 15. Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465 “Warhorse” held the race for staff non-commissioned officers and officers to compete and increase unit morale.

Photo by Lance Cpl. Melissa Eschenbrenner

Racing to remember Marine Corps history

19 Feb 2013 | Lance Cpl. Melissa Eschenbrenner 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing

The Marine Corps prides itself in possessing the highest quality leaders. To maintain such high-quality leadership, the Marine Corps provides professional military education classes regularly.

Classes range in topics from suicide-prevention to the history of the Corps, however, commanding officers and sergeants major constantly look for new ways to keep their Marines interested and learning.

Staff non-commissioned officers and officers with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465 “Warhorse” went to San Diego to hold a relay race and incorporate outstanding battles in Marine Corps history.

“We have been looking for a way for [staff non-commissioned officers] and officers to bond,” said Lt. Col. Lee A. Cracknell, the commanding officer of HMH-465. “So, we thought of this course and we incorporated the Marine Corps legacy in each of the check points.”

The Marines split into eight teams of about four people each. They were challenged with racing through a six-mile course to multiple stations throughout downtown San Diego.

Checkpoint challenges ranged from knowledge-based questions to mental and physical challenges. Among the favorites were a face-painting challenge and a push-up challenge, explained Cracknell.

This out-of-the-ordinary period of instruction served as a reminder for Marines to remember some important battles in Marine Corps history and help them to continue to uphold the legacy to the highest standard.