Airman finishes first in Tough Mudder; dedicates race to combat controller
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Christopher Stuebbe, non-commissioned officer-in-charge of enlisted force development for Air Force Special Operations Command, competed in and took home first place during a Tough Mudder Race in Jacksonville, Florida April 2, 2022. This 15--kilometer, 30--obstacle race was his third Tough Mudder he’s competed in, and the most important one yet, because he ran it in honor of the late Airman 1st Class Kiegan Baker, a U.S. Air Force Combat Controller (CCT) who passed away in March 2020. Stuebbe learned more about Baker after winning a scholarship through a foundation named for the CCT. (Courtesy photo)
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