 This year's world-famous mud run at Camp Pendleton drew roughly 6,000 participants June 11th. Five-person teams navigated tire obstacles, river crossings, two 5-foot muddy walls, a tunnel crawl, a slippery hill climb, and a 30-foot mud pit. Major General Michael Regner, the commanding general of First Marine Division, and a competitor at the mud run explains the importance of teamwork during the annual 10-kilometer race. Families and Marines that train together are cohesive. There are better units, less challenges and some of the other challenges you face in life. So between physical toughness, mental toughness, and just good camaraderie is what this is all about. The Mud Run is an annual charity fundraiser that benefits all programs and services offered by the Armed Forces YMCA at Camp Pendleton. From Washington, I'm Corporal Michael Krasinski.