Michael Kenfield | USAG Wiesbaden | Sept. 18, 2024
WIESBADEN, Germany — Recently, Tony Grinston, retired Sergeant Major of the Army and Army Emergency Relief Chief Executive Officer, traveled to Europe to visit Army installations, including Clay Kaserne, to speak with leaders, Soldiers, Family members and retirees about AER.
Grinston, who was the 16th Sergeant Major of the Army, sat down at the AFN Wiesbaden studio and took the opportunity to interview Command Sgt. Maj. Yves Pamphil, U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden, about his running campaign to raise money for AER.
Pamphil developed the idea of connecting his love of running and his desire to help Soldiers by raising money through donations in support of the 2024 AER campaign. He wanted to do more than ask for donations, so he decided to challenge himself by long distance running, over time, to encourage donations, through AER, in support of Soldiers.
Pamphil’s plan? He wanted to run 249 miles in recognition of the U.S. Army’s 249th birthday and complete his goal by running 24.9 miles on June 14, 2024. Pamphil was mission complete within his self-allotted 40-day timeline and, after running more than 320 total miles, he was able to contribute more than $1200 to this year’s USAG Wiesbaden AER totals.
“I am already doing something I love, and if I could encourage donations (…) based on my running, it was like killing two birds with one stone,” said Pamphil.
Pamphil, in speaking with some other senior leaders around the installation, hopes to include opportunities for service members to raise money by cycling or swimming in support of next year’s AER campaign.
The AER headquarters team and Pamphil were able to create a QR code, which made it easier to donate funds.
“We [AER] really appreciate it, so we can count on you for 250 miles next year,” asked Grinston.
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