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38th Sustainment Brigade Soldier Sgt. Zachary Green

38th Sustainment Brigade Soldier Sgt. Zachary Green

38th Sustainment Brigade Soldier Sgt. Zachary Green fires at virtual targets in the Engagement Skills Trainer during the U.S. Army Central Best Warrior competition held at Camp Beuhring, Kuwait, on June 29. Gre... More

38th Sustainment Brigade Sgt. Zachary Green competes

38th Sustainment Brigade Sgt. Zachary Green competes

38th Sustainment Brigade Sgt. Zachary Green competes on an obstacle known as the Weaver on the Airborne obstacle course during the U.S. Army Central Best Warrior competition held at Camp Beuhring, Kuwait, on Ju... More

38th Sustainment Brigade Sgt. Zachary Green climbs

38th Sustainment Brigade Sgt. Zachary Green climbs

38th Sustainment Brigade Sgt. Zachary Green climbs the rope at the start of the Airborne obstacle course during the U.S. Army Central Best Warrior competition held at Camp Beuhring, Kuwait, on June 29. Green we... More

38th Sustainment Brigade Soldier Sgt. Zachary Green

38th Sustainment Brigade Soldier Sgt. Zachary Green

38th Sustainment Brigade Soldier Sgt. Zachary Green accepts his award as the U.S. Army Central Best Warrior for 2018 from 3rd Army Command Sgt. Maj. Joseph A. Cornelison and Maj. Gen. David C. Hill, 3rd Army de... More

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