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Best Warrior Competitor Army Spc. Nikolaus Butler,

Best Warrior Competitor Army Spc. Nikolaus Butler,

Best Warrior Competitor Army Spc. Nikolaus Butler, holds his weapon up while preparing to release his gear and swim to safety during the Combat Water Survival Training event at the Florida National Guard Best W... More

Best Warrior Competitor stops for a water fill up at

Best Warrior Competitor stops for a water fill up at

Best Warrior Competitor stops for a water fill up at the eight mile mark of the 12 Mile Ruck March event during the Florida National Guard Best Warrior Competition March 16, 2017 at Camp Blanding Joint Training... More

Competitor Staff Sgt. Edward Solomon swims towards

Competitor Staff Sgt. Edward Solomon swims towards

Competitor Staff Sgt. Edward Solomon swims towards the edge of the pool after removing his gear under water at the Combat Water Survival Training event at the National Guard Best Warrior Competition March 17, 2... More

Best Warrior Competitor Airman 1st Class Nicholas Williams

Best Warrior Competitor Airman 1st Class Nicholas Williams

Best Warrior Competitor Airman 1st Class Nicholas Williams prepares to remove his gear safely underwater and swim to the edge at the Combat Water Survival Training event during the Florida National Guard Best W... More

Best Warrior Competitor, Staff Sgt. Richard Caton is

Best Warrior Competitor, Staff Sgt. Richard Caton is

Best Warrior Competitor, Staff Sgt. Richard Caton is 2nd to finish the 12-Mile Tactical Foot March event during the Florida National Guard Best Warrior Competition March 16, 2017 at Camp Blanding Joint Training... More

Staff Sgt. Edward Solomon, Best Warrior Competitor,

Staff Sgt. Edward Solomon, Best Warrior Competitor,

Staff Sgt. Edward Solomon, Best Warrior Competitor, catches his breath after the Combat Water Survival Training event during the Florida National Guard Best Warrior Competition March 17, 2017 at Cecil Aquatics ... More

Best Warrior Competitor Staff Sgt. Richard Caton endures

Best Warrior Competitor Staff Sgt. Richard Caton endures

Best Warrior Competitor Staff Sgt. Richard Caton endures the challenges of the Tactical Foot March event while he trudges onward to the twelve mile finish line during the Florida National Guard Best Warrior Com... More

Best Warrior Competitor Sgt. 1st Class Winfield Techeira

Best Warrior Competitor Sgt. 1st Class Winfield Techeira

Best Warrior Competitor Sgt. 1st Class Winfield Techeira claims personal victory after a challenging escape from the water while weighed down wearing a weapon and gear at the Combat Water Survival Training even... More

Competitor Army Sgt. Jordan Lee is brought to the pool's

Competitor Army Sgt. Jordan Lee is brought to the pool's

Competitor Army Sgt. Jordan Lee is brought to the pool's edge at the Combat Water Survival Training event during the Florida National Guard Best Warrior Competition March 17, 2017 at Cecil Aquatics Center in Ja... More

Army Sgt. Jordan Lee with 83rd Troop Command's Co.

Army Sgt. Jordan Lee with 83rd Troop Command's Co.

Army Sgt. Jordan Lee with 83rd Troop Command's Co. C, 146th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, a Best Warrior Competitor, keeps afloat with gear and a weapon during the Combat Water Survival Training at Cecil Aqua... More

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