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Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition (BWC) runner up in the Soldier category, qualifies on an M-4 rifle at Fort Harrison, Mont., August 9, 2016. The Army Reserve BWC winners and ... More

(L-R) Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Moeller, representing the

(L-R) Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Moeller, representing the

(L-R) Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Moeller, representing the 108th Training Command (Initial Entry Training), the 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Noncommissioned Officer of the Year, Spc. Michael S. Orozco, representing the 41... More

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, USARC 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, USARC 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, USARC 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition (BWC) runner up in the Soldier category, marches on during an eight mile foot march at Fort Harrison, Mont., August 9, 2016. The Army R... More

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition (BWC) runner up in the Soldier category, qualifies with a M-9 pistol at Fort Harrison, Mont., August 8, 2016. The Army Reserve BWC winners an... More

(L-R) Spc. Carlo Deldonno, representing the 3rd Medical

(L-R) Spc. Carlo Deldonno, representing the 3rd Medical

(L-R) Spc. Carlo Deldonno, representing the 3rd Medical Command (Deployment Support), the Soldier of the Year runner-up, and Sgt. 1st Class Robert D. Jones, representing the Army Reserve Careers Division, the N... More

Sgt. 1st Class Aaron Butler, NCO in charge of the 2016

Sgt. 1st Class Aaron Butler, NCO in charge of the 2016

Sgt. 1st Class Aaron Butler, NCO in charge of the 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition (BWC), marches with the winners and runners up at Fort Harrison, Mont., August 9, 2016. The Army Reserve BWC win... More

Army Reserve Best Warrior winners and runner-ups from

Army Reserve Best Warrior winners and runner-ups from

Army Reserve Best Warrior winners and runner-ups from the 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition (BWC), pause for a quick break during their eight mile foot march at Fort Harrison, Mont., August 10, 20... More

Army Reserve winners and runner-ups from the 2016 U.S.

Army Reserve winners and runner-ups from the 2016 U.S.

Army Reserve winners and runner-ups from the 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition (BWC) fire a M-249 squad automatic weapon at Fort Harrison, MT, August 8, 2016. The Army Reserve BWC winners and runn... More

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition (BWC) runner up in the Soldier category, fires a M-249 squad automatic weapon at Fort Harrison, Mont., August 8, 2016. The Army Reserve BWC w... More

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior

Spc. Carlo Deldonno, 2016 U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition (BWC) runner up in the Soldier category, qualifies with a M-9 pistol at Fort Harrison, Mont., August 8, 2016. The Army Reserve BWC winners an... More

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