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Minutes before sunrise, Spc. Michael Swan, a track

Minutes before sunrise, Spc. Michael Swan, a track

Minutes before sunrise, Spc. Michael Swan, a track vehicle repairer from Gurley, Ala., assigned to the 335th Signal Command, finds a point on his map at the night land navigation course during the 2012 U.S. Arm... More

Competitors plot their grid points before starting

Competitors plot their grid points before starting

Competitors plot their grid points before starting the night land navigation course during the 2012 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition at Fort McCoy, Wis., July 17. The competitors started the course th... More

After finding his final marker, Spc. Michael Swan,

After finding his final marker, Spc. Michael Swan,

After finding his final marker, Spc. Michael Swan, a track vehicle repairer from Gurley, Ala., assigned to the 335th Signal Command, takes off his helmet to cool down at the night land navigation course during ... More

Spc. Miguel Larrea, left, carpentry and masonary specialists

Spc. Miguel Larrea, left, carpentry and masonary specialists

Spc. Miguel Larrea, left, carpentry and masonary specialists from Slidell, La., assigned to the 4010th USAH, Army Reserve Medical Command, recieves a map and instructions from Sgt. 1st Class Johnny Jacobs, midd... More

Competitors receive maps and instruction from Sgt.

Competitors receive maps and instruction from Sgt.

Competitors receive maps and instruction from Sgt. 1st Class Johnny Jacobs from Rowland, N.C., assigned to the 108th Training Division, at the night land navigation course during the 2012 U.S. Army Reserve Best... More

With sweat dripping down, Spc. Michael Swan, a track

With sweat dripping down, Spc. Michael Swan, a track

With sweat dripping down, Spc. Michael Swan, a track vehicle repairer from Gurley, Ala., assigned to the 335th Signal Command, takes a break to regroup at the night land navigation course during the 2012 U.S. A... More

After finally seeing the finish line, Spc. Michael

After finally seeing the finish line, Spc. Michael

After finally seeing the finish line, Spc. Michael Swan, a track vehicle repairer from Gurley, Ala., assigned to the 335th Signal Command, runs the last leg of the night land navigation course during the 2012 U... More

Competitors receive instructions from Sgt. 1st Class

Competitors receive instructions from Sgt. 1st Class

Competitors receive instructions from Sgt. 1st Class Johnny Jacobs from Rowland, N.C., assigned to the 108th Training Division, at the night land navigation course during the 2012 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior... More

Minutes before sunrise, Spc. Michael Swan, a track

Minutes before sunrise, Spc. Michael Swan, a track

Minutes before sunrise, Spc. Michael Swan, a track vehicle repairer from Gurley, Ala., assigned to the 335th Signal Command, takes a seat to double-check his grid points at the night land navigation course duri... More

Minutes before sunrise, Spc. Michael Swan, a track

Minutes before sunrise, Spc. Michael Swan, a track

Minutes before sunrise, Spc. Michael Swan, a track vehicle repairer from Gurley, Ala., assigned to the 335th Signal Command, takes a seat to double-check his grid points at the night land navigation course duri... More

Spc. Michael Swan, a track vehicle repairer from Gurley,

Spc. Michael Swan, a track vehicle repairer from Gurley,

Spc. Michael Swan, a track vehicle repairer from Gurley, Ala., assigned to the 335th Signal Command, runs downhill toward another grid point during the night land navigation course during the 2012 U.S. Army Res... More

Using a red-lens flashlight, Spc. Michael Swan, a track

Using a red-lens flashlight, Spc. Michael Swan, a track

Using a red-lens flashlight, Spc. Michael Swan, a track vehicle repairer from Gurley, Ala., assigned to the 335th Signal Command, takes a moment to check his map at the night land navigation course during the 2... More

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