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GORUCK Light National Treasure DC patch with quill, scroll, and arrow design
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GORUCK National Treasure DC patch with quill and parchment design, 12 mile ruck event badge
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GORUCK Basic National Treasure DC event logo patch with quill and document graphic

National Treasure Ruck - DC 4/24-4/25

Regular price $20.00
Regular price Sale price $20.00
Ticket Type: Light Challenge
1% for Those Who Serve

We Give Back for Every Sale
As an American business with Special Forces roots, we at GORUCK are proud to donate 1% of our annual top line revenue to various non-profit partners who support those who serve — this means military, Veterans, First Responders (LEO, Fire), teachers, social workers, and communities such as military spouses.

GORUCK Light National Treasure DC patch with quill, scroll, and arrow design

National Treasure Ruck - DC 4/24-4/25

Regular price $20.00
Regular price Sale price $20.00
A group of people outdoors lifting sandbags overhead during a fitness workout on grass.

FAMILY FRIENDLY - LIGHT CHALLENGE
Date: 4/24/2026 Time: 7:00 PM
Weight: 10lbs for Female / 20lbs for Male / Any Weight for Kids
Start Point: Gravelly Point, George Washington Mem Pkwy, Arlington VA 22202


A group of people with backpacks walk through a city park, one carrying an American flag.

12 MILER - GUIDED RUCK
Date: 4/25/2026 Time: 8:00 AM
Weight: 10lbs for Female / 20lbs for Male
Start Point: Gravelly Point, George Washington Mem Pkwy, Arlington VA 22202


A line of people walk under a highway overpass at night, illuminated by yellow streetlights.

NOT TOO LIGHT, NOT TOO TOUGH - BASIC CHALLENGE
Date 4/25/2026 Time: 7:00 PM
Weight: 20lbs for Female / 30lbs for Male
Start Point: Gravelly Point, George Washington Mem Pkwy, Arlington VA 22202


EVENT CADRE: CADRE MACHINE

Gregg retired after faithfully serving this Great Nation for over 42 years. Those 42 years are compiled of 20 years military service, 5 years as a Department of Defense Contactor and his final seventeen years as a Government Civilian Program Manager developing capabilities to keep the Nation safe from Weapons of mass destruction. Gregg joined the Army in 1985, went to the Special Forces Qualification Course in 1988 and successfully donned his Green Beret in December of 1988 whereupon he joined 10th Special Forces Group in Germany. During Gregg’s Army career, he deployed to Desert Storm, Provide Comfort and more importantly to Operation Gothic Serpent where he earned a Silver Star for his actions on the Ground in Mogadishu Somalia on 3/4 October 1993 as part of Task force Ranger. Gregg has fully retired from the Federal Government in October of 2022. Gregg is a father of 5 wonderful adult children and the joy of his life are his two beautiful granddaughters.