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A Best Warrior competitor searches for suspicious activity

A Best Warrior competitor searches for suspicious activity

A Best Warrior competitor searches for suspicious activity while looking for a possible improvised explosive device (IED) in the Army Warrior Task scenario lanes during the Florida National Guard Best Warrior C... More

Air Force Staff Sgt. David Moreno, a heating, vacuum

Air Force Staff Sgt. David Moreno, a heating, vacuum

Air Force Staff Sgt. David Moreno, a heating, vacuum and air conditioner craftsman from the 601st Air and Space Operations Center, assembled weapons during the mystery event portion of the Best Warrior Competit... More

Spc. Nikolas Butler, from the 260th Military Intelligence

Spc. Nikolas Butler, from the 260th Military Intelligence

Spc. Nikolas Butler, from the 260th Military Intelligence Battalion, assembled weapons during the mystery event portion of the Best Warrior Competition. The event was held on day three of a week-long contest.

Air Force Staff Sgt. David Moreno, a heating, vacuum

Air Force Staff Sgt. David Moreno, a heating, vacuum

Air Force Staff Sgt. David Moreno, a heating, vacuum and air-conditioning craftsman from the 601st Air and Space Operations Center, braved the 40-degree weather to participate in the obstacle course portion of ... More

Spc. Nikolas Butler, from the 260th Military Intelligence

Spc. Nikolas Butler, from the 260th Military Intelligence

Spc. Nikolas Butler, from the 260th Military Intelligence Battalion, assembled weapons during the mystery event portion of the Best Warrior Competition. The event was held on day three of a week-long contest.

Army Sgt. Jordan Lee, a senior transmission technician

Army Sgt. Jordan Lee, a senior transmission technician

Army Sgt. Jordan Lee, a senior transmission technician from 83rd Troop Command's 146th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, assembles weapons during the mystery event portion of the Best Warrior Competition. The eve... More

Best Warrior competitors walk through the wood line

Best Warrior competitors walk through the wood line

Best Warrior competitors walk through the wood line searching for a possible improvised explosive device (IED) in the Army Warrior Task scenario lanes during the Florida National Guard Best Warrior Competition ... More

A Best Warrior Competitor views suspicious activity

A Best Warrior Competitor views suspicious activity

A Best Warrior Competitor views suspicious activity while searching for a possible improvised explosive device (IED) in the Army Warrior Task scenario lanes during the Florida National Guard Best Warrior Compet... More

Best Warrior Competitors view suspicious activity during

Best Warrior Competitors view suspicious activity during

Best Warrior Competitors view suspicious activity during an Army Warrior Task scenario lane while looking for a possible improvised explosive device (IED) during the Florida Guard Best Warrior Competition March... More

Spc. Nikolas Butler, from the 260th Military Intelligence

Spc. Nikolas Butler, from the 260th Military Intelligence

Spc. Nikolas Butler, from the 260th Military Intelligence Battalion, assembled weapons during the mystery event portion of the Best Warrior Competition. The event was held on day three of a week-long contest.

Command Sgt. Maj. Lawrence Ogle (Left) and Army Staff

Command Sgt. Maj. Lawrence Ogle (Left) and Army Staff

Command Sgt. Maj. Lawrence Ogle (Left) and Army Staff Sgt. Adam Whitley look on as competetiors traverse the Air Assault obstacle course as part of the Florida National Guard's Best Warrior competition at Camp ... More

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