The Army won the 2015 Kilometer Kids Charity Chase, beating six other military teams in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race.

With an unofficial combined time of 4:36:44, the Army captured the second annual Charity Case, which partnered with United Military Care this year. The Navy finished second, and the Air Force was third.

Marine Corps-A (fourth), Marine Corps-B (fifth), Air National Guard (sixth), and National Guard (seventh) rounded out the field. Each co-ed team had six runners.

David Seymour of the Army had the fastest individual time with an unofficial 37:47, while Richard Elmore III of the Air National Guard was 13 seconds behind Seymour. The Navy’s Martin Bett was third at 40:31.

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