Army Medicine Regional Health Command-Central held its Best Warrior competition April 10-14 at Fort Hood, Texas. The event featured 22 warriors, who represented Army military treatment facilities in Texas, California, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri, would battle it out in a series of events that generated lessons in composure, stamina, endurance and survival. The top two competitors would go on to earn Soldier of the Year and Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year honors.
Eyeing the challenge
By Ms. Gloria Montgomery (Army Medicine)April 24, 2017
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