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Harry Alexie - Into Nome in 37th place
10 Days 12 Hours 14 Minutes & 40 Seconds
Welcome to Nome!


Reaching for Top Rookie
SSG Harry Alexie is currently battling Chad Lindner for the top rookie spot in the 2009 Iditarod. They are 24 miles outside of the Kaltag checkpoint and should make it there in the next 6 hours.
His trainer and mentor Lance Mackey is out front and in full control of the race, he should be in Nome early Wednesday morning. We are rooting for a win by Mackey and for Harry to bring home the Rookie of the Year honors. With Cain Carter winning the Jr Iditarod that will be a
Triple Crown for the Comeback Kennels. You can visit akguard.com to check out a short video and photos in the Image Gallery taken along the trail. Many thanks to the crew from SRSC covering the race with videographers and photographers, they have been exposed to areas in Alaska that few people have had the opportunity to visit and experience. Also without the support of the pilots and crew members from 1/207 AVN this expedition would not be possible.



Alexie Arrives in McGrath - MARCH 12, 2009 - SSG Alexie and his 15 partners arrived in McGrath yesterday afternoon at 15:52 with tempratures hovering around 40 degrees, he decided to stop for a few hours to let his dogs cool off before moving on to Takotna for his 24 hour layover. After getting the dogs settled SSG Alexie started his ritual feeding process, as he walked by his team he commeneted that "it was music to his ears" I asked what are you referring to? He said "the sound of them slurping!" He was absoulutely correct his 15 dogs were eating like it was their last meal, a good sign 401 miles into the race. Harry departed McGrath at 1826 for a short 2hr 56 minute run to Takotna where he began a well deserved 24 hour layover. The NGB-SRSC film crew led by MSG Hildreth flew into Takotna for photos and an interview but SSG Alexie was holed up sleeping the day away so they spent their time visiting with the dogs and getting their take on the race progress. Alexie pulled out of Takotna at 2126 and was in and out of Ophir by a little after midnight. At this stage in the race he is currently in 42nd place after starting 67th, SSG Alexie is the 3rd fastest rookie right on the heels of Chad Lindner and Karin Hendrickson. Our crew will catch up with him again in Shageluk and we will provide everyone with a trail update after that visit.








Harry leaves the ceremonial start with Idit-a-rider, Jan Tremmer


Follow Harry's Iditarod progress - click here
Congratulations go out to SSG Harry Alexie who has qualified to run the 2009 Iditarod. After the successful completion of both the GinGin 200 and the Copper Basin 300 SSG Alexie is now on the way to the 2009 Iditarod.

Throughout the race you can check in here at AKGUARD.com for updates on the status of the Alaska Army National Guard musher SSG Alexie. Check back soon for details and updates!

SSG Alexie finished 5th in the Male Division of the Gin Gin 200 (with temps at -40 and 40 mph winds) and he finished 9th at the Copper Basin 300 and was named the Rookie of the Year for that race.

The Copper Basin 300 is considered to be the toughest mid-distance sled dog race in the world and both he and his dogs finished in excellent shape. Given the experience that he has accumulated and the trainer that is preparing him, SSG Alexie has the ability to finish in the top 20 of the Iditarod. Anything can happen on the trail, but SSG Alexie is determined to show that he has what it takes to compete in the Last Great Race.

WHY DOG MUSHING AND THE NATIONAL GUARD IN ALASKA

We are extremely honored to have SSG Harry Alexie representing the Alaska Army National Guard in the dog mushing community. If you look at the history of the ATG and the AKARNG we would not have world class Soldiers in our ranks that we do if it were not for a guy on the back of a dog sled. When WWII broke out Major Marvin "Muktuk" Marston had submitted a new plan to defend the entire Alaska coast by enlisting the local citizens]. He had conceived this plan while visiting Saint Lawrence Island and contemplating the fate of the locals he'd met]. Marston's proposal finally met with favor when word of it got to Alaska territorial governor Ernest Gruening]. Gruening had sought to organize a new guard for Alaska, including every able man and boy, since he got word that the US Army would reassign the Alaska National Guard.

Motivated by the recent Dutch Harbor attack, the Alaska Command assigned Major Marston and Captain Carl Schreibner within days to serve as military aides to Governor Gruening. Shortly after, Gruening and Marston flew a chartered plane to begin setting up units of the new Alaska Territorial Guard (ATG). This included one of the most strategically important sites in all Alaska, a tiny mining town called Platinum -- the only source of that strategic metal in all the Western Hemisphere.

The enrollment drive continued into early 1943, the organizers traveling in all kinds of weather and by every available mode of transport, including plane, boat, snowmobile, foot, and the most reliable means in the region, dogsled. When a promised plane failed to arrive after a week, Major Marston set out by dogsled on an epic 680-mile (1,090 km) trip around the Seward Peninsula, during the coldest winter in 25 years]. He survived by foregoing standard military survival training in favor of the native methods of his Eskimo guide, Sammy Mogg].

Thanks to Marston and Mogg's heroic effort, the ATG stood as a first line of defense for the terrain around the Lend-Lease route from America to Russia, against attack by Japan and the Axis Powers.




Welcome Harry Alexie to our team!
Harry Alexie comes to us from Kwethluk
, Alaska. He and the National Guard have teamed up to run the 2009 Iditarod. Harry has leased a dog team from us, not as an adventure but a challenge. He will be training and running races with us all season, please be sure to make him feel welcome and encourage him in his Iditarod journey.

Harry is no stranger to mushing, he has been mushing most of his life. He attended the Kwethluk Community School and the Alaska Vocational Technical Center and has been with the Alaska Army National Guard for 13 years, working as the Personnel Service NCO for the 2nd Battalion 297th Infantry in Bethel, AK. He enjoys traditional hunting and fishing, and reading. He is married to Sharon and they have two children, Raymond and Joette.

The Mackey Kennel is honored to help Harry and the Alaska Army National Guard reach their goals. In the Alaska Army National Guard - YOU CAN!

















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