Features KMC steers CLEAR of sexual assault May 12, 2016 Photos by Senior Airman Nicole Keim Airmen participating in the Courage, Leadership, Education, Advocate and Respect course run a three-legged race April 29 on Vogelweh. During the obstacle course, Airmen and Soldiers from the KMC had the chance to wear “drunk goggles” to simulate the feeling of functioning under the influence of alcohol. A team of Soldiers flip a tire during the Courage, Leadership, Education, Advocate and Respect course April 29 on Vogelweh. Airmen test their skills in the Courage, Leadership, Education, Advocate and Respect course April 29 on Vogelweh. Airmen participate in the Courage, Leadership, Education, Advocate and Respect course April 29 on Vogelweh. Brig. Gen. Jon T. Thomas, 86th Airlift Wing commander, gives opening comments before the Courage, Leadership, Education, Advocate and Respect course April 29 on Vogelweh. The CLEAR challenge is an annual obstacle course designed to symbolize the effects of sexual assault and alcohol abuse. During the course participants wore “drunk goggles” to show them how dangerous functioning under the influence of alcohol can be and how it can impair decisions. Airmen and Soldiers gather for the Courage, Leadership, Education, Advocate and Respect course April 29 on Vogelweh. The course was comprised of 10 obstacles that challenged more than 20 teams with situations to simulate the feeling of intoxication. Tags: 86th Airlift Wing × CLEAR Challenge « Previous × Next » Share Tweet