Paralegal Soldiers compete in USARPAC-wide challenge

By Sgt. Jon HeinrichSeptember 29, 2015

Paralegal Soldiers compete in USARPAC-wide challenge
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. Nathan Ramos, a paralegal noncommissioned officer with 8th Theater Sustainment Command, receives an Army Commendation Medal from Maj. Gen. Todd B. McCaffrey, the deputy commanding general for U.S. Army Pacific, Sept. 25 at Historic Palm Circle, ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Paralegal Soldiers compete in USARPAC-wide challenge
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The 8th Theater Sustainment Command Staff Judge Advocate Team stands together after an awards ceremony for the U.S. Army Pacific Paralegal Challenge Sept. 25 at Historic Palm Circle, Fort Shafter. Sgt. Nathan Ramos, a paralegal noncommissioned office... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Paralegal Soldiers compete in USARPAC-wide challenge
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. Nathan Ramos, a paralegal noncommissioned officer with 8th Theater Sustainment Command, stands with Maj. Gen. Todd B. McCaffrey, the deputy commanding general for U.S. Army Pacific, and Command Sgt. Maj. Bryant Lambert, the USARPAC command serge... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT SHAFTER, Hawaii - Every year, Soldiers from across the Pacific Theater come to Hawaii to compete for the title of Paralegal of the Year.

Nineteen Soldiers competed for this year's U.S. Army Pacific 2015 Paralegal Warrior Challenge, Sept. 21-25, at several locations on Oahu. Of those 19, only two could be crowned the winners, one noncommissioned officer and one junior enlisted Soldier.

Sgt. Nathan Ramos, a military justice paralegal NCO with 8th Special Troops Battalion, 8th Theater Sustainment Command, was named the USARPAC 2015 Paralegal NCO of the year.

"The competition was tough," said Ramos. "It was a week-long Spartan Race, is what I would compare it to, but I think it was a little more grueling than that."

Some of the events were a military board, a military occupational specialty (MOS) exam, Army Physical Fitness Test, 200-meter swim and an air assault obstacle course, which were conducted at Schofield Barracks and East Range.

"On Thursday, we had a six-mile ruck march around AMR [Aliamanu Military Reservation], followed by Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills, followed by another general MOS exam," Ramos said.

For Ramos, the swim and the ruck march were the toughest events during the competition but the biggest thing for him was realizing how far he could push himself.

"The camaraderie was really awesome," Ramos said. "What I thought was really cool was bringing other paralegals from off-island and have everybody here. So you're competing not only against other units from Hawaii but you're competing against Korea, Japan and Fort Lewis [Wash.]."

To commemorate his victory, Ramos was awarded an Army Commendation Medal and plaque during an awards ceremony held at Historic Palm Circle, Fort Shafter.

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