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No ordinary race. The 10th anniversary Canada Army Run will took place September 17, 2017 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon, Vimy Challenge (5K+10K) and Commander's Challenge (5K + half marathon) events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support Soldier On and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

Photo credit: Joanna Gajdicar, Directorate of Army Public Affairs.

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Une course extraordinaire. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km, le Défi Vimy (5 km + 10 km) ou le Défi du commandant (5K + demi-marathon). Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo : Joanna Gajdicar, Direction des affaires publiques de l'armée

Cory, Dan, and I chased these guys around Houston at midnight trying to capture the ridiculous number of ribbons plastered all over their truck.

Like many people I believe that the best way to support our troops is to bring them home.

No ordinary race. The 11th annual Canada Army Run took place September 21-23, 2018 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon and multi-distance challenge events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support the Soldier On program and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo credit: Alex McAvoy, official event photographer.

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Une course extraordinaire. La 11e édition de la Course de l'Armée du Canada s'est déroulée du 21 au 23 septembre 2018 dans les rues d'Ottawa et de Gatineau. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km et des défis de distances multiples. Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca/fr

 

Photo par : Alex McAvoy, photographe officiel de l'événement

1st Sgt. Miguel Antia, senior enlisted member, Headquarters and HeadquartersTroop, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, visited the Freedom Monument in Riga, Latvia March 25, 2015. Col. Martin Liberts, Commander, Latvian National Armed Forces, invited Antia to attend a memorial ceremony honoring the thousands of people deported to Siberia by occupying Soviet forces in 1949. Approximately 42,000 Latvians were deported on March 25, 1949 alone and the date is now designated as Communist Genocide Memorial Day, with flowers laid at the monument and many of the rail points used for the deportations. Flags are also flown at half-mast to honor the vicitms. Andris Berzins, President of Latvia, was in attendance to give a brief speech and lay flowers."Today, commemorating the victims and honoring those who survived, we must remember that the greatest crime is to deny a person humanity. May this day and commemoration be a clear warning to all those who are still trying to occupy free and independent states,” said Berzins.Antias’ and other U.S. service members’ presence at the event exemplifies the strong partnership between NATO nations and lasting commitment. (U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

No ordinary race. The 11th annual Canada Army Run took place September 21-23, 2018 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon and multi-distance challenge events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support the Soldier On program and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo by: Mike Pinder, official event photographer.

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Une course extraordinaire. Le 11e édition de la Course de l'Armée du Canada a eu lieu du 21 au 23 septembre 2018 sur les rues d'Ottawa et de Gatineau. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km et des défis a distances multiples. Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca/fr

 

Photo par : Mike Pinder, photographe officiel de l'événement

No ordinary race. The 10th anniversary Canada Army Run will took place September 17, 2017 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon, Vimy Challenge (5K+10K) and Commander's Challenge (5K + half marathon) events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support Soldier On and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

Photo credit: Joanna Gajdicar, Directorate of Army Public Affairs.

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Une course extraordinaire. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km, le Défi Vimy (5 km + 10 km) ou le Défi du commandant (5K + demi-marathon). Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo : Joanna Gajdicar, Direction des affaires publiques de l'armée

A Valentine’s Day card written by a young woman with the non-profit National Charity League sits on top off numerous other cards during the 4th Annual Operation Valentine at Camp San Mateo, Jan. 9. A total of 1,100 mothers and daughters from the NCL created 2,400 care packages and wrote Valentine’s Day cards for deployed Marines and sailors. Photo by Cpl. Zachary Nola

 

Recon Troopers from 3d Squadron, 2d Calvary Regiment joined Latvian and Canadian recon teams for a water infiltration exercise near Adazi Military Base, Latvia, March 30, 2015. The Soldiers practiced ways to infiltrate enemy positions via watercraft and maneuver onto land behind enemy lines to call for fire upon a designated target. The exercise, part of Operation Summer Shield XII, involved multiple joint military assets and an immense strategic planning effort. OSS XII is a 10-day evolving training process during which partner forces from the U.S., Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom work alongside one another in combined arms and live-fire maneuvers. (U.S. Army photo By Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

Recon Troopers from 3d Squadron, 2d Calvary Regiment joined Latvian and Canadian recon teams for a water infiltration exercise near Adazi Military Base, Latvia, March 30, 2015. The Soldiers practiced ways to infiltrate enemy positions via watercraft and maneuver onto land behind enemy lines to call for fire upon a designated target. The exercise, part of Operation Summer Shield XII, involved multiple joint military assets and an immense strategic planning effort. OSS XII is a 10-day evolving training process during which partner forces from the U.S., Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom work alongside one another in combined arms and live-fire maneuvers. (U.S. Army photo By Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

Maybe this person believes in multiple deities?

Recon Troopers from 3d Squadron, 2d Calvary Regiment joined Latvian and Canadian recon teams for a water infiltration exercise near Adazi Military Base, Latvia, March 30, 2015. The Soldiers practiced ways to infiltrate enemy positions via watercraft and maneuver onto land behind enemy lines to call for fire upon a designated target. The exercise, part of Operation Summer Shield XII, involved multiple joint military assets and an immense strategic planning effort. OSS XII is a 10-day evolving training process during which partner forces from the U.S., Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom work alongside one another in combined arms and live-fire maneuvers. (U.S. Army photo By Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

This is Our Latest Veteran T-Shirt Design for Print On Demand Business.

 

  

Artist's Statement:

 

I stole these yellow ribbon magnets from the backs of vehicles in parking lots across Phoenix, AZ, where they are plentiful. I found an unsurprising correlation between the size of the vehicle and the number of ribbons on the bumper. While I believe theft is wrong, I believe the advocation of state-sanctioned violence is much worse. After scanning these magnets, many of them very decayed, I destroy them.

 

Some may say that supporting the troops is not the same as supporting war. This is very wrongful thinking to me. I have met many soldiers in my lifetime and they are generally decent people, but there is not a draft in America. The War on Terror is not a war of self-defense, but of aggression, nationalism and fear. Therefore, it is a choice to go overseas and demolish men, women, children, houses, farms, entire cities even. I believe supporting the troops is a very evil idea, even if their job is not enviable, even if their murderous rampages does not always make them terrible people at home. It is so strange and dark how ripping children apart with machine guns does not entirely disable one to love their own children.

 

That leads me to my next point: Why these ribbons are magnetic. They are purposefully easy to remove so that if public opinion were to suddenly and overwhelmingly change, the drivers of gas-guzzling SUVs could avoid scrutiny. Otherwise, why don't the majority of magnet consumers opt for adhesive?

 

All I am doing is taking the initiative. For every ribbon I remove, that is one less bigoted, hateful, war-mongering driver you will see in traffic. Perhaps, if you see one of these magnets yourself, you would do the rest of the world a favor and remove it.

 

Note: the one's that are non-war related accidentally got mixed up in this. I kept them because they're interesting.

No ordinary race. The 11th annual Canada Army Run took place September 21-23, 2018 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon and multi-distance challenge events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support the Soldier On program and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo by: Mike Pinder, official event photographer.

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Une course extraordinaire. Le 11e édition de la Course de l'Armée du Canada a eu lieu du 21 au 23 septembre 2018 sur les rues d'Ottawa et de Gatineau. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km et des défis a distances multiples. Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca/fr

 

Photo par : Mike Pinder, photographe officiel de l'événement

No ordinary race. The 11th annual Canada Army Run took place September 21-23, 2018 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon and multi-distance challenge events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support the Soldier On program and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo by: Mike Pinder, official event photographer.

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Une course extraordinaire. Le 11e édition de la Course de l'Armée du Canada a eu lieu du 21 au 23 septembre 2018 sur les rues d'Ottawa et de Gatineau. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km et des défis a distances multiples. Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca/fr

 

Photo par : Mike Pinder, photographe officiel de l'événement

Recon Troopers from 3d Squadron, 2d Calvary Regiment joined Latvian and Canadian recon teams for a water infiltration exercise near Adazi Military Base, Latvia, March 30, 2015. The Soldiers practiced ways to infiltrate enemy positions via watercraft and maneuver onto land behind enemy lines to call for fire upon a designated target. The exercise, part of Operation Summer Shield XII, involved multiple joint military assets and an immense strategic planning effort. OSS XII is a 10-day evolving training process during which partner forces from the U.S., Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom work alongside one another in combined arms and live-fire maneuvers. (U.S. Army photo By Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

A radiant Storybook Ball Chair Carol Raiter welcomes Michael Craig and Louise McCready (proud mom of Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready) to the celebration.

1st Sgt. Miguel Antia, senior enlisted member, Headquarters and HeadquartersTroop, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, visited the Freedom Monument in Riga, Latvia March 25, 2015. Col. Martin Liberts, Commander, Latvian National Armed Forces, invited Antia to attend a memorial ceremony honoring the thousands of people deported to Siberia by occupying Soviet forces in 1949. Approximately 42,000 Latvians were deported on March 25, 1949 alone and the date is now designated as Communist Genocide Memorial Day, with flowers laid at the monument and many of the rail points used for the deportations. Flags are also flown at half-mast to honor the vicitms. Andris Berzins, President of Latvia, was in attendance to give a brief speech and lay flowers."Today, commemorating the victims and honoring those who survived, we must remember that the greatest crime is to deny a person humanity. May this day and commemoration be a clear warning to all those who are still trying to occupy free and independent states,” said Berzins.Antias’ and other U.S. service members’ presence at the event exemplifies the strong partnership between NATO nations and lasting commitment. (U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

No ordinary race. The 11th annual Canada Army Run took place September 21-23, 2018 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon and multi-distance challenge events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support the Soldier On program and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo by: Mike Pinder, official event photographer.

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Une course extraordinaire. Le 11e édition de la Course de l'Armée du Canada a eu lieu du 21 au 23 septembre 2018 sur les rues d'Ottawa et de Gatineau. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km et des défis a distances multiples. Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca/fr

 

Photo par : Mike Pinder, photographe officiel de l'événement

Fine art photographer, patriot and pet-lover, Stacey P. Morgan, www.stayMor.com, will launch a series of “PAWtriotic” greeting cards and a 2012 calendar on the 10th Anniversary of the 9-11 tragedy. The cards feature Ms. Morgan’s 10-year-old dog, Delta, photographed saluting the American Flag at various historical locations. A portion of the proceeds will benefit America’s VetDogs, www.VetDogs.org, a national non-profit that trains and partners assistance dogs to veterans with disabilities and active service members free of charge. www.2DOGstore.com will be selling the cards and calendar starting 9-11 of 2011.

Recon Troopers from 3d Squadron, 2d Calvary Regiment joined Latvian and Canadian recon teams for a water infiltration exercise near Adazi Military Base, Latvia, March 30, 2015. The Soldiers practiced ways to infiltrate enemy positions via watercraft and maneuver onto land behind enemy lines to call for fire upon a designated target. The exercise, part of Operation Summer Shield XII, involved multiple joint military assets and an immense strategic planning effort. OSS XII is a 10-day evolving training process during which partner forces from the U.S., Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom work alongside one another in combined arms and live-fire maneuvers. (U.S. Army photo By Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

Recon Troopers from 3d Squadron, 2d Calvary Regiment joined Latvian and Canadian recon teams for a water infiltration exercise near Adazi Military Base, Latvia, March 30, 2015. The Soldiers practiced ways to infiltrate enemy positions via watercraft and maneuver onto land behind enemy lines to call for fire upon a designated target. The exercise, part of Operation Summer Shield XII, involved multiple joint military assets and an immense strategic planning effort. OSS XII is a 10-day evolving training process during which partner forces from the U.S., Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom work alongside one another in combined arms and live-fire maneuvers. (U.S. Army photo By Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

Recon Troopers from 3d Squadron, 2d Calvary Regiment joined Latvian and Canadian recon teams for a water infiltration exercise near Adazi Military Base, Latvia, March 30, 2015. The Soldiers practiced ways to infiltrate enemy positions via watercraft and maneuver onto land behind enemy lines to call for fire upon a designated target. The exercise, part of Operation Summer Shield XII, involved multiple joint military assets and an immense strategic planning effort. OSS XII is a 10-day evolving training process during which partner forces from the U.S., Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom work alongside one another in combined arms and live-fire maneuvers. (U.S. Army photo By Sgt. Aaron Ellerman 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

The 2012 Father Daughter Dance was a "Knight to Remember" thanks to Chevrolet of Fairbanks, Alaska USA Federal Credity Union, TriWest Healthcare Alliance and the many other sponsors who made this event possible. Thanks to our volunteer committee for investing hundreds of hours into this event celebrating and strengthening the Faughter-Daughter bond!

What are the Attributes of an Army Wife? Immense Strength. Lots of Courage. Endless Sacrifice. And many others, of course. Show everyone why you stand taller than anyone else in the crowd!

 

Super pink, super girly, super hooah. This design reads "Army Wife: Courage, Strength, Sacrifice" in large pink letters. A large pink star filled with small pink words spelling out "Courage. Strength. Sacrifice." floats among smaller stars in the background. Hooah Girls was the first store to carry the "Courage, Strength, Sacrifice" design, and it's still the best! Boast your attributes - they're rare, and you've got 'em!

No ordinary race. The 10th anniversary Canada Army Run will took place September 17, 2017 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon, Vimy Challenge (5K+10K) and Commander's Challenge (5K + half marathon) events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support Soldier On and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

Photo credit: Joanna Gajdicar, Directorate of Army Public Affairs.

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Une course extraordinaire. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km, le Défi Vimy (5 km + 10 km) ou le Défi du commandant (5K + demi-marathon). Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo : Joanna Gajdicar, Direction des affaires publiques de l'armée

No ordinary race. The 11th annual Canada Army Run took place September 21-23, 2018 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon and multi-distance challenge events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support the Soldier On program and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo by: Mike Pinder, official event photographer.

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Une course extraordinaire. Le 11e édition de la Course de l'Armée du Canada a eu lieu du 21 au 23 septembre 2018 sur les rues d'Ottawa et de Gatineau. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km et des défis a distances multiples. Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca/fr

 

Photo par : Mike Pinder, photographe officiel de l'événement

No ordinary race. The 11th annual Canada Army Run took place September 21-23, 2018 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon and multi-distance challenge events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support the Soldier On program and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo credit: Alex McAvoy, official event photographer.

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Une course extraordinaire. La 11e édition de la Course de l'Armée du Canada s'est déroulée du 21 au 23 septembre 2018 dans les rues d'Ottawa et de Gatineau. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km et des défis de distances multiples. Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca/fr

 

Photo par : Alex McAvoy, photographe officiel de l'événement

No ordinary race. The 11th annual Canada Army Run took place September 21-23, 2018 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon and multi-distance challenge events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support the Soldier On program and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo by: Mike Pinder, official event photographer.

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Une course extraordinaire. Le 11e édition de la Course de l'Armée du Canada a eu lieu du 21 au 23 septembre 2018 sur les rues d'Ottawa et de Gatineau. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km et des défis a distances multiples. Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca/fr

 

Photo par : Mike Pinder, photographe officiel de l'événement

License plate frame and Support Our Troops decal. 5-30-09

No ordinary race. The 11th annual Canada Army Run took place September 21-23, 2018 on the streets of Ottawa and Gatineau. Canada Army Run, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal, is a unique running event in which Canadians run, walk or roll side-by-side with members of the Canadian Armed Forces in 5K, 10K, half marathon and multi-distance challenge events. Proceeds and fundraising efforts from Canada Army Run support the Soldier On program and the Support our Troops fund. www.armyrun.ca

 

Photo credit: Alex McAvoy, official event photographer.

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Une course extraordinaire. La 11e édition de la Course de l'Armée du Canada s'est déroulée du 21 au 23 septembre 2018 dans les rues d'Ottawa et de Gatineau. La Course de l’Armée du Canada, présentée par la BMO Banque de Montréal, est une épreuve unique en son genre durant laquelle les Canadiens courent, marchent ou roulent aux côtés des membres des Forces armées canadiennes dans le cadre d’un demi-marathon, d’une course de 5 km, d’une course de 10 km et des défis de distances multiples. Les fonds amassés lors de la Course de l’Armée du Canada sont remis au programme Sans limites et au fonds Appuyons nos Troupes. www.armyrun.ca/fr

 

Photo par : Alex McAvoy, photographe officiel de l'événement

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