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Competitors kick off the 2012 USARAK Arctic Warrior

Competitors kick off the 2012 USARAK Arctic Warrior

Competitors kick off the 2012 USARAK Arctic Warrior Challenge May 7 with an Army physical fitness test near the Sgt. 1st Class Christopher R. Brevard Non-commissioned Officer Academy on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.

Staff Sgt. Jerrell Cronan, U.S. Army Alaska NCO of

Staff Sgt. Jerrell Cronan, U.S. Army Alaska NCO of

Staff Sgt. Jerrell Cronan, U.S. Army Alaska NCO of the year, and Spc. Jason Beckman, USARAK Soldier of the year, receive trophies May 11 at the 2012 Arctic Warrior Challenge awards ceremony. Left to right: USAR... More

Spc. Suzanna Shaw, 2nd Engineer Brigade, negotiates

Spc. Suzanna Shaw, 2nd Engineer Brigade, negotiates

Spc. Suzanna Shaw, 2nd Engineer Brigade, negotiates an obstacle course in the Arctic Warrior Combatives Academy May 8 during the 2012 USARAK Arctic Warrior Challenge.

U.S. Army Alaska Chief of Staff Col. William P. Miller

U.S. Army Alaska Chief of Staff Col. William P. Miller

U.S. Army Alaska Chief of Staff Col. William P. Miller presents an Army Achievement Medal to Staff Sgt. Jerrell Cronan for earning the title of 2012 USARAK NCO of the year.

Spc. Jason Beckman, U.S. Army Alaska Soldier of the

Spc. Jason Beckman, U.S. Army Alaska Soldier of the

Spc. Jason Beckman, U.S. Army Alaska Soldier of the year, competes in hand-to-hand combat skills May 8 during the 2012 USARAK Arctic Warrior Challenge.

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