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No survivors: Zombies attack RAF Lakenheath
ROYAL AIR FORCE LAKENHEATH, England -- (from left) Senior Airmen Sean Hilton, 48th Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels distribution operator, Codey Van Horne, 48th Civil Engineer Squadron water fuels systems maintenance, and Anthony Grant, 748th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electrical and environmental systems apprentice, attempt to break through "dead end" tape prior to the RAF Lakenheath Survival Challenge Oct. 19, 2012. More than 100 base personnel volunteered to be undead during the run hosted by Lib 5/6, RAF Lakenheath's E-5 and E-6 private organization. Runners were released in groups of 8 to 15 through a base-wide course filled with peril. Their objective was to finish the run with at least one of their three "lives" remaining. The zombies were classed by speed; "crawlers" were slow, "lurchers" were a medium speed and "the infected" were sprinters. The event mixed fun and fitness with the spirit of Halloween. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lausanne Morgan)
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No survivors: Zombie attacks RAF Lakenheath

Posted 10/22/2012   Updated 10/22/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Senior Airman Morgan
48th Fighter Wing Public Affairs


10/22/2012 - ROYAL AIR FORCE LAKENHEATH, England  -- More than 100 base personnel volunteered to be undead during the Survival Challenge run hosted by Lib 5/6, RAF Lakenheath's E-5 and E-6 private organization Oct. 19, 2012. Runners were released in groups of 8 to 15 through a base-wide course filled with peril. Their objective was to finish the run with at least one of their three "lives" remaining. The zombies were classed by speed; "crawlers" were slow, "lurchers" were a medium speed and "the infected" were sprinters. The event mixed fun and fitness with the spirit of Halloween.

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