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    Devil Dog Dare opens at Cherry Point

    Devil Dog Dare opens at Cherry Point

    Photo By Gunnery Sgt. J. R. Heins | Cpl. Matthew Swearinger rappels from the tower of the Devil Dog Dare course at Marine...... read more read more

    MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES

    08.20.2014

    Story by Cpl. Victor A. Arriaga 

    II Marine Expeditionary Force   

    CHERRY POINT, N.C. - Marines with Marine Tactical Air Command Squadron 28 tested the Devil Dog Dare obstacle course at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, Aug. 13.

    The course is designed to challenge Marines as part of a program called Operation Adrenaline Rush, which was introduced across the Marine Corps in 2013 to help Marines returning from deployments.

    The Devil Dog Dare, located at the Shady Grove Recreation Area, is designed to introduce Marines to activities that can help alleviate stress caused during deployment.

    OAR has proven effective at decreasing off-duty mishaps, empowering small-unit leaders, providing a positive alternative to high-risk behavior and assisting Marines returning to life in garrison, said Mike Largent, director of Cherry Point’s Marine Corps Community Services.

    MCCS and Cherry Point hope the Devil Dog Dare will give 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Marines returning from deployment a chance to feed their need for excitement in a fun, safe and physically demanding way.

    “We wanted to provide adrenaline producing activities here at Cherry Point,” said Largent. “We also didn’t want to make it a one-day-only event, so we got approval from the station’s commanding officer to build Devil Dog Dare here at Cherry Point.”

    The course features a 52-foot high tower, rope challenge, zip-line, mountain biking and wall climb to challenge a Marine’s mental and physical strength in a safe, controlled environment and to provide an adrenaline rush that replicates some emotions Marines feel while deployed.

    “Our hope with this course is to give the Marines something to get some of their angst out,” said Largent. “We’re very hopeful that this is going to be great for the Marines.”

    Staff Sgt. Garland Brown, the system administrative chief with MTACS-28, was the first Marine to finish the course with the squadron.

    “It was excellent trying out the new course,” said Brown. “It was very challenging and a lot of fun.”

    The course is great for getting the adrenaline flowing for Marines returning from deployments, according to Brown.

    “This was a great challenge and it gets your blood pumping the whole time,” said Brown. “The course was definitely worth it and will help Marines.”

    For more information about the Devil Dog Dare or to schedule a unit for the course, call 466-7351.

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    Date Taken: 08.20.2014
    Date Posted: 08.20.2014 08:47
    Story ID: 139906
    Location: MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA, US

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