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Sgt. Jeffrey Szelewicki of  Ingleside, Ill., (right)

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Sgt. Jeffrey Szelewicki of Ingleside, Ill., (right)

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Sgt. Jeffrey Szelewicki of Ingleside, Ill., (right) with U.S. Army Europe's 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), counsels a soldier during the suicide prevention testing lane of the USAREUR Best Warrior competition at Grafenwoehr, Germany, Aug. 18, 2013. The Best Warrior competition and a concurrent Best Junior Officer competition are week-long events that test participants' physical stamina, leadership, tactical and technical knowledge and skills. The competitors represent the best in their units and exemplify the USAREUR imperatives of teamwork, comprehensive fitness, leader development, training, discipline and standards. Winners in the soldier and Noncommissioned Officer categories of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level, at Fort Lee, Va., in October. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra/Released)

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