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(From left to right) Maj. Michael Granberry, 560th Flying Training Squadron flight commander, Maj. John Scott, 560th Flying Training Squadron executive officer, Chief Master Sgt. Troy G. Palmer, Jr.,12th Flying Training Wing command chief and Col. David Drichta, 12th Operations Group commander, row during the 2-mile rafting portion of the annual Rambler 120 Competition Sept. 20 at Joint Base San Antonio Recreation Park at Canyon Lake. The Rambler 120, which is hosted by the 502nd Force Support Squadron, features four- and eight-person teams that engage in a friendly, but hard-fought, competition that challenges participants with a 22-mile bike race, 6-mile run, 2-mile raft race and a mystery event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
140920-F-YQ806-388.JPG Photo By: Johnny Saldivar

(From left to right) Maj. Michael Granberry, 560th Flying Training Squadron flight commander, Maj. John Scott, 560th Flying Training Squadron executive officer, Chief Master Sgt. Troy G. Palmer, Jr.,12th Flying Training Wing command chief and Col. David Drichta, 12th Operations Group commander, row during the 2-mile rafting portion of the annual Rambler 120 Competition Sept. 20 at Joint Base San Antonio Recreation Park at Canyon Lake. The Rambler 120, which is hosted by the 502nd Force Support Squadron, features four- and eight-person teams that engage in a friendly, but hard-fought, competition that challenges participants with a 22-mile bike race, 6-mile run, 2-mile raft race and a mystery event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)


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