WOD: Zachary Tellier

WARMUP:
25 EA – SSH
10 EA – Cherry Pickers
10 EA – Imperial Walkers
10 EA – Hillbilly Walkers
Mosey around NAFO to front of school

THE THANG:
WOD: Zachary Tellier
10 Burpees
Run to and around the traffic circle

10 Burpees
25 Pushups
– Run to and around the traffic circle

10 Burpees
25 Pushups
50 Lunges (25 each leg)
– Run to and around the traffic circle

10 Burpees
25 Pushups
50 Lunges (25 each leg)
100 Sit-Ups
– Run to and around the traffic circle

10 Burpees
25 Pushups
50 Lunges (25 each leg)
100 Sit-Ups
150 Air Squats
– Run to and around the traffic circle

Mosey to bars
5 Pullups
5 V-Ups
5 LBC’s
5 Freddy Mercury’s
(4 rounds)

MARY:
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
COT:
Zackary Tellier Story – Background: Dedicated to U.S. Sgt. Zachary D. Tellier, 31, of Charlotte, NC (USA) a combat infantryman with the 4th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, at Fort Bragg. He died Sept. 29, 2007, of wounds sustained while on a ground patrol in Afghanistan.

The previous April, Tellier’s unit was conducting a mounted patrol when one of its vehicles drove over and detonated a bomb, which set the vehicle on fire, according to a statement from the 82nd Airborne.

Tellier pulled two paratroopers out of the vehicle to safety, suffering severe burns to his hands. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with valor for his actions.

After he was burned, Tellier jumped up in the turret to return fire, said Sgt. Michael Layton, a member of Tellier’s unit. A lieutenant made Tellier get out of the vehicle because of his injuries, Layton said.

“Zachary Tellier has to be the biggest hero I’ve ever known or heard of, not just because of what he did, but because of his personality,” Layton said. “He came in the Army because he wanted to be around soldiers and serve his country, and he paid the ultimate sacrifice.”

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