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    MacDill first in AF to host Alpha Warrior tour

    MacDill first in AF to host Alpha Warrior tour

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Vernon Fowler | Barclay Stockett, far left, and Brent Steffensen, far right, both Alpha Warrior pros,...... read more read more

    TAMPA, FL, UNITED STATES

    04.19.2017

    Story by Senior Airman Vernon Fowler 

    6th Air Refueling Wing

    “Eighteen battle rigs and 25 stations will roll out across 41 installations worldwide this fiscal year and will be at the core of the program,” said Jim Anderson, the chief of AFSVA’s business and recreation branch.

    To kick off the tour, Brent Steffensen, Barclay Stockett and Colleen Mccormack, Alpha Warrior pros and former contestants on NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior,” visited MacDill for a base tour and to introduce the Alpha Warrior program to Team MacDill.

    For their first glimpse at the MacDill mission, the team visited the Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape unit, as well as the parachute riggers to receive insight into how units on base contribute to the Air Force’s mission.

    Their second day was dedicated to a brief morning workout demonstrating simple “ninja” maneuvers. Later that morning, personnel were introduced to the “Battle Rig,” which is an obstacle course engineered to test the strength, endurance, and overall willpower of those willing to accept the challenge.

    “We’re excited to be partnering with the Air Force,” said Steffensen. “You’re the first base to experience this specific rig.”

    The Alpha Warrior pros demonstrated each station in the Battle Rig before releasing everyone to try it for themselves. The pros held an unofficial competition for personnel unable to attend the official competition that afternoon.

    For the main event, members of Team MacDill participated in the day’s official Battle Rig competition. Each competitor received five minutes to successfully complete the obstacle course and the top three fastest times received an award.

    “This was an awesome event,” said Maj. Ken Corigliano, an officer assigned to U.S. Central Command and the first place recipient. “I want a lot more of these at our bases.”

    To receive more information on the Air Force Alpha Warrior program and tour, visit www.myairforcelife.com.

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    Date Taken: 04.19.2017
    Date Posted: 06.08.2017 12:01
    Story ID: 231493
    Location: TAMPA, FL, US

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