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    Troops run from Baghdad to Orlando

    Troops run from Baghdad to Orlando

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Levi Riendeau | U.S. Air Force Maj. Devin Traynor, Iraq Training and Advisory Mission-Air Force...... read more read more

    BAGHDAD, IRAQ

    01.08.2011

    Story by Staff Sgt. Levi Riendeau 

    321st Air Expeditionary Wing

    SATHER AIR BASE, Iraq -- What has two big round ears, a tail, 69,168 feet, more than 900 legs, and 50,000 eyes on it? That would be the Disney Half Marathon Heroes Race in Baghdad, Iraq.

    More than 450 U.S. service members, as well as individuals from several different countries, participated Jan. 8 in the 13.1 mile race and ran in unison with more than 27,000 people at the Disney Half Marathon in Orlando, Florida.

    The idea originally came from Air Force Maj. Devin Traynor, Iraq Training and Advisory Mission Air Force director of test and engineering, when he first arrived in Iraq. He noticed when he got here that there were a lot of people that ran on base.

    At the same time leadership was trying to think of ways to get people in the states to realize that we still have troops in Iraq.

    “I thought about the Disney run I had done in January 2010 with my wife,” said Traynor, “I thought that this would be a great opportunity to get another run in for the troops. It started kinda with grand ideas and we found the right people to make it happen.”

    The 14-year Air Force veteran deployed from Eglin Air Force Base contacted Disney through a coworker and started planning from there.

    With help from the U. S. Forces in Iraq public affairs office they were able to get a video uplink to Disney and stream live video of the race to the actual half marathon in Orlando. Because of this, they were able to synchronize the races.

    Not only did Traynor run in the race, but his wife ran in the race in Orlando simultaneously. Using electronic training watches they paced themselves to finish the race together. Traynor’s wife finished the race two minutes before he did. “For being 7,000 miles apart, two minutes isn’t bad,” he said.

    Before the race he was able to speak with his wife and 5-year old daughter. “She was pretty excited,” he said of his daughter, “getting to be up there on stage saying hi.”

    Traynor said, “It was fun for the troops, it was fun for me and my family, but the biggest thing that came out of this is that there are now 27,000 people who may not have realized, and now know that we are still here in Iraq.”

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    Date Taken: 01.08.2011
    Date Posted: 01.11.2011 09:18
    Story ID: 63356
    Location: BAGHDAD, IQ

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