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Pfc. Johnathan Brumfield, assigned to 1st Signal Brigade,

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Pfc. Johnathan Brumfield, assigned to 1st Signal Brigade,

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Pfc. Johnathan Brumfield, assigned to 1st Signal Brigade, climbs the tough one obstacle on Day 2 of the Eighth Army 2019 Best Warrior Competition, at Camp Hovey, South Korea, May 13. The competition is an annual event used to select the Eighth Army Korean Augmentation to the U.S. Army Soldier, enlisted Soldier, noncommissioned officer, warrant officer and commissioned officer of the year in a rigorous six-day competition designed to challenge and assess the competitors in a range of tactical and technical skills. The selected enlisted Soldier and noncommissioned officer will represent Eighth Army at the U.S. Army Pacific Best Warrior Competition in June. (Photo by Pvt. Kaden D. Pitt, 20th Public Affairs Detachment)

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