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Spc. Jonathan Kao, a CH-47 helicopter maintainer with

Spc. Jonathan Kao, a CH-47 helicopter maintainer with

Spc. Jonathan Kao, a CH-47 helicopter maintainer with the 501st Aviation Regiment, 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss, examines the questions during the written test portion of the III Corps Best Warrior Competit... More

Sgt. Clifton Rodgers, a financial management technician

Sgt. Clifton Rodgers, a financial management technician

Sgt. Clifton Rodgers, a financial management technician with the 310th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Hood, engages targets down range during the weapons qualification portion of the III Corps Best War... More

Cpl. Jordan Beall, a human intelligence collector with

Cpl. Jordan Beall, a human intelligence collector with

Cpl. Jordan Beall, a human intelligence collector with the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, Fort Hood, takes a written test during the III Corps Best Warrior Competition at Fort Hood, June 25, 2015. Ment... More

Spc. Jacob Martinez, a CBRN specialist from the 40th

Spc. Jacob Martinez, a CBRN specialist from the 40th

Spc. Jacob Martinez, a CBRN specialist from the 40th Chemical Brigade, Fort Hood, pieces together the bolt assembly of a M2 .50-cal machine gun during the III Corps Best Warrior Competition at Fort Hood, June 2... More

III Corps Best Warrior Competition competitors focus

III Corps Best Warrior Competition competitors focus

III Corps Best Warrior Competition competitors focus on the written test portion of the day’s events at Fort Hood, June 25, 2015. They were evaluated their mental agility and toughness after enduring several da... More

Spc. Jamie Castillo, a dental technician with the 1st

Spc. Jamie Castillo, a dental technician with the 1st

Spc. Jamie Castillo, a dental technician with the 1st Medical Brigade, Fort Hood, installs the charging handle of a MK19 grenade launcher during the III Corps Best Warrior Competition at Fort Hood, June 23, 201... More

Spc. Michael Jensen, a military policeman with the

Spc. Michael Jensen, a military policeman with the

Spc. Michael Jensen, a military policeman with the 89th Military Police Brigade, Fort Carson, performs headspace and timing on the M2 .50-cal machine gun as part of the III Corps Best Warrior Competition at For... More

Spc. Michael Jensen, a military policeman with the

Spc. Michael Jensen, a military policeman with the

Spc. Michael Jensen, a military policeman with the 759th Military Police Battalion, Fort Carson, writes down his thoughts on how he would enable individual or collective training for the III Corps Best Warrior ... More

Participants in the Fort Hood III Corps Best Warrior

Participants in the Fort Hood III Corps Best Warrior

Participants in the Fort Hood III Corps Best Warrior Competition write an essay about how they would enable training and leader development if they were the III Corps command sergeant major, June 25, 2015. The ... More

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