Competitors begin running following the blare of the starting horn during the annual Camp Smith 5K Grueler here, July 28. More than 210 military and civilian runners of all ages, backgrounds and fitness levels participated in this year’s race. The event gave Marines in different work sections a chance to bond, as well as build esprit de corps, said Capt. Greg Wagner, commander of Headquarters Company, Headquarters and Service Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific. The large turnout allowed for some of the proceeds to offset ticket prices for junior service members during MarForPac’s Marine Corps birthday ball in November. - Competitors begin running following the blare of the starting horn during the annual Camp Smith 5K Grueler here, July 28. More than 210 military and civilian runners of all ages, backgrounds and fitness levels participated in this year’s race. The event gave Marines in different work sections a chance to bond, as well as build esprit de corps, said Capt. Greg Wagner, commander of Headquarters Company, Headquarters and Service Battalion, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific. The large turnout allowed for some of the proceeds to offset ticket prices for junior service members during MarForPac’s Marine Corps birthday ball in November.