Photo by Alexandra Shea | Fort Jackson Public Affairs Office | 03.12.2022
More than 60 Soldiers, civilians, veterans and their Family members dressed in green and braved the threat of rain and cold to attend the St. Pats 5K run and walk March 12, 2022. The fun run took attendees through Semmes Lake and the pecan trees near Darby Field....
Photo by Alexandra Shea | Fort Jackson Public Affairs Office | 03.12.2022
Soldiers, civilians, veterans and their Family members gathered March 12, 2022, at Fort Jackson’s Semmes Lake to participate in the St. Pats 5k run and walk. More than 60 attended the event despite the threat of rain and cold....
Photo by Alexandra Shea | Fort Jackson Public Affairs Office | 03.12.2022
Post Command Sgt. Maj. Philson Tavernier, left, and Col. Kent Solheim, 165th Infantry Brigade commander, cross the finish line of the St. Pats 5K run and walk March 12, 2022. Leading the way for them was Tavernier’s dog Zoey....
Photo by Alexandra Shea | Fort Jackson Public Affairs Office | 03.12.2022
Staff Sgt. Seongbum Kil, an Airborne instructor stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia, was the first runner to finish the St. Pats 5K run and walk at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Kil traveled from Georgia to not only participate in the March 12, 2022, run but to also spend times with his wife who is also an active-duty Soldier station at Fort Jackson....
Photo by Alexandra Shea | Fort Jackson Public Affairs Office | 03.12.2022
Even the youngest members of the family showed up to the Fort Jackson St. Pats 5K run and walk March 12, 2022. At just 15 months, Penny Garcia enjoyed the ride with her parents through Semmes Lake and the pecan fields near Darby Field....
Photo by Alexandra Shea | Fort Jackson Public Affairs Office | 03.12.2022
1st Sgt. Steven Bell, assigned to Company D, 3rd Battalion, 60th Infantry Regiment, pins a race number to his daughter, Naomi, before the start of the March 12, 2022, St. Pat’s 5K. The event was hosted by the Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation....
Photo by Alexandra Shea | Fort Jackson Public Affairs Office | 03.12.2022
More than 60 Soldiers, civilians, veterans, and their Family members attended the rainy St. Pats 5K at Semmes Lake March 12, 2022....
Photo by Alexandra Shea | Fort Jackson Public Affairs Office | 03.12.2022
Ryle Huffman is greeted by Brig. Gen. Patrick R. Michaelis, U.S. Army Training Center and Fort Jackson commanding general, as she crosses the finish line of the 2022 St. Pat’s 5K on March 12, 2022. Though only 6-years old, Huffman was one of more than 60 Soldiers, civilians, veterans, and their Family members to attend the rainy morning run....