By Bo Joyner , Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command / Published May 18, 2021
Maj. Marshall Klitzke, a traditional Reservist assigned to the 70th Flight Training Squadron, U.S. Air Force Academy, will be among the five Air Force-affiliated climbers attempting to scale Denali beginning May 29. (Courtesy photo)
Lt. Col. Rob Marshall, an individual mobilization augmentee assigned to U.S. Space Command who is currently on full-time orders with the Air Reserve Personnel Center at Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado, will be leading the 20,310-foot climb up Denali in Alaska beginning May 29. Marshall is hoping the climb will put a spotlight on the importance of proactive resilience. (Courtesy photo)
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