Place
1428 E 3rd St
O'Fallon, IL US 62269
Description
The Scott AFB Air Force Sergeants Associations Chapter 872 and The Convoy Warrior Association of Mid-America will host the
5th Annual A1C Zachary Cuddeback Memorial 5K Run
on July 07, 2018 beginning at 08:00 a.m. at the Rock Springs Park Trail, O'Fallon, IL
Entry fee is $20 by June 20, 2018.
Entry fee will increase to $25 after June 20, 2018, but shirts will not be available and will be on a first come first serve basis the day of the race.
Prizes will be awarded to the top three males and females in each age group: 12 and under, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69. 70+
Packet pick-up Date and time: 06 July from 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Location O'Fallon Running Start.
All proceeds will be donated in the name of A1C Cuddeback to the USO of Missouri and the Fisher House.
Please contact the following POC's for the event if you have questions:
Race Director: SrA Jonathan Simmons
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About A1C Zachary Cuddeback
A1C Zachary Ryan "Cudde" Cuddeback July 6, 1989 - March 2, 2011
A1C Zachary Ryan "Cudde" Cuddeback was a vehicle operator assigned to the 86th Vehicle Readiness Section, 86th Logistics Readiness Group, 86th Airlift Wing, Ramstein AB, Germany, when he was mortally wounded by an Islamic Terrorist while transporting USAF Security Forces to Frankfort International Airport, Germany on March 2, 2011.
A1C Cuddeback was born in July 6, 1989 at Scott AFB, Illinois. As an Army dependent, he moved frequently, but always claimed St. Louis, Missouri as his home. He graduated from William Monroe High School in Stanardsville, Virginia in 2008. In the year following his graduation, Zac played hockey at Old Dominion University on the Monarch Ice Hockey Team and the Kappa Delta Rho Fraternity until he joined the Air Force in 2009. He attended Basic Military Training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas and then went on to training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Upon graduation, he received an assignment to Ramstein Air Base, Germany.
A1C Zachary Ryan "Cudde" Cuddeback will forever be remembered by his father, CW3 Robert Cuddeback (U.S. Army Retired), his mother Celia Loyet and his beloved brother, Tim, along with his Air Force family and friends. Zac lived by the motto "Honor Super Omnia" - "Honor Above All Things" and truly embraced the Air Force Core Values -- Integrity First, Serice Before Self and Excellence in All We Do.
A1C Cuddeback was posthumously awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal and Purple Heart.
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