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Army Reserve Spc. Tanner Treiber, a chemical, biological,

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Army Reserve Spc. Tanner Treiber, a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialist and native of Kansas City, Missouri, assigned to the 375th Chemical Company, 468th Chemical Battalion, 209th Regional Support Group, 76th Operational Response Command, darts across the finish line to complete 11 iterations of a 10 meter sprint course at Fort Douglas, Utah, March 7, as part of the coveted German Armed Forces Badge of Military Proficiency test. More than 170 Soldiers from the 405th Civil Affairs Battalion, 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support), 76th ORC, and various downtrace units as well as Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets from the University of Utah and Brigham Young University, spent three days at Fort Douglas, Utah competing to earn the German Armed Forces Badge of Military Proficiency. The competitors faced several daunting physical challenges including a 100 Meter swim in uniform, a flexed arm hang, 1000 meter sprint, pistol qualification, medical test and a ruck march. When the competition was complete, Soldiers earned 16 Bronze, 40 Silver and 35 Gold Badges. (Official U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brent C. Powell)

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07/03/2020
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