US Army soldiers stationed at a garrison in South Korea undertook a 24-hour rucksack march that stretched 9.11 miles in memory of the victims of the September 11 terror attacks in the US in 2001.
The Eighth Annual US Army Garrison Humphreys Memorial Ruck March, which began on Tuesday morning to coincide with the anniversary date, ended on Wednesday morning.
The march was led by 304th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, 1st Signal Brigade. Each team stepped off at designated times throughout the day to complete the 9.11-mile journey, which ended on September 12, according to the US Army Garrison Humphreys.
The US Army Garrison-Humphreys (Camp Humphreys), is an American army garrison located near Anjeong-ri and Pyeongtaek metropolitan areas in South Korea, about 70 kms from Seoul.