JOINT BASE MYER-HENDERSON HALL, Va. - Maj. Douglas A. Zembiec Pool hosted a swim challenge Oct. 17 to commemorate the figure from which the Henderson Hall portion of the joint base found its name.
A man known by all Marine recruits at boot camp as the grand old man of the Marine Corps, Brig. Gen. Archibald Henderson, served as commandant of the Marine Corps from Oct. 17, 1820, until his death Jan. 6, 1859. A total of 38 years, two months and 19 days.
“Henderson really defined the Marine Corps’ role in the armed services,” said Henderson Hall Aquatics manager Matthew Jongema. “He was the longest serving commandant, so we are doing a lap to commemorate each year he held the position on the anniversary of his appointment.”
The entire day patrons were allowed to come in and accept the challenge, 38 laps or 1,900 yards. A total of nine participants, service members and civilians completed the swim for bragging rights and a swim cap.
“I am getting ready to run the Marine Corps Marathon on Sunday and wanted to switch up my exercise routine,” said Debra Ramos. “I swam at the Naval Academy, so it was a good reason to get to the pool and away from running.”
Date Taken: | 10.17.2014 |
Date Posted: | 10.22.2014 17:28 |
Story ID: | 145836 |
Location: | JOINT BASE MYER-HENDERSON HALL, VIRGINIA, US |
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