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U.S Army Spc. Michael Pagonis, a motor transport operator

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U.S Army Spc. Michael Pagonis, a motor transport operator

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U.S Army Spc. Michael Pagonis, a motor transport operator assigned to the 719th Transportation Company, 369th Sustainment Brigade, New York Army National Guard (NYARNG) performs hand-release push-ups as a part of the Army Combat Fitness Test during the 53rd Troop Command Best Warrior Competition at Camp Smith Training Site, N.Y., February 21, 2020. The 53rd Troop Command Best Warrior Competition is an annual event in which junior enlisted Soldiers and non-commissioned officers from various 53rd Troop Command units compete in several events intended to test their military skills and knowledge, as well as their physical fitness and endurance with the winners proceeding the State competition in March. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Jonathan Pietrantoni)

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