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Maneuver Center of Excellence Soldiers win U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command's first Best Squad Competition

By Capt. Christopher Robinson, TRADOC Communication DirectorateSeptember 21, 2022

Squad 1, representing Maneuver Center of Excellence, which included The winning team included Staff Sgt. Alan Sanchez; Sgt. Darrell Utt; Spc. Jayme Wilson; Spc. Andrew Bell; and Pfc. Joshua Clark. All the Soldiers are infantrymen in the 6th Ranger...
Squad 1, representing Maneuver Center of Excellence, which included The winning team included Staff Sgt. Alan Sanchez; Sgt. Darrell Utt; Spc. Jayme Wilson; Spc. Andrew Bell; and Pfc. Joshua Clark. All the Soldiers are infantrymen in the 6th Ranger Training Battalion, located at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, won the first U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Best Squad Competition 2022. TRADOC’s Best Squad competition highlights 10 squads from across the enterprise. This competition shows each team's ability to complete common Soldier tasks and skills as a cohesive, ready, and resilient team, while facing stiff competition from other TRADOC centers of excellence. The competition is from Sept. 12-16, 2022, at Fort Benning, Georgia. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army Photo by SGT. Nicholas Session) VIEW ORIGINAL

JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, Va. - Soldiers from the 6th Ranger Training Battalion, Maneuver Center of Excellence, won the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command's 2022 inaugural Best Squad Competition, held Sept. 11-16, at Fort Benning, Georgia. The winning squad will move on to compete against other teams for the title of the U.S. Army's Best Squad.

The winning team included Staff Sgt. Alan Sanchez; Sgt. Darrell Utt; Spc. Jayme Wilson; Spc. Andrew Bell; and Pfc. Joshua Clark. All the Soldiers are infantrymen in the 6th Ranger Training Battalion, located at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.

The competition, spanning over 96 hours, tested each competitor individually and as a squad. The events focused on various physical, mental, technical, and tactical skill sets, including multiple foot marches, warrior tasks and battle drills, marksmanship, obstacle courses, and a review board-style interview in front of TRADOC senior leaders.

U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Best Squad Competition 2022
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. Terrion Akins, member of Squad 3, representing Fires Center of Excellence, throws a grenade during day 2 of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Best Squad Competition 2022.

TRADOC’s Best Squad competition highlights 10 squads from across the enterprise. This competition shows each team's ability to complete common Soldier tasks and skills as a cohesive, ready, and resilient team, while facing stiff competition from other TRADOC centers of excellence. The competition is from Sept. 12-16, 2022, at Fort Benning, Georgia. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Donald Franklin)
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U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Best Squad Competition 2022
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Squad 8, representing Center for Initial Military Training, navigate an obstacle during day 3 of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Best Squad Competition 2022, Sept, 14, 2022, at Fort Benning, Georgia.

TRADOC’s Best Squad competition highlights 10 squads from across the enterprise. This competition shows each team's ability to complete common Soldier tasks and skills as a cohesive, ready, and resilient team, while facing stiff competition from other TRADOC centers of excellence. The competition is from Sept. 12-16, 2022, at Fort Benning, Georgia. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army Photo by SPC. Donald Franklin)
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"You're always concerned when you're going to do something new," said TRADOC's Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel T. Hendrex. "We've done the best noncommissioned officer, the best warrior, and the best Soldier competition in the past. This time when talking with competitors, it was a different feel. And it was unique in many ways."

As the Army continues to transition to modernizing and training for large-scale combat operations in a multi-domain environment, Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Grinston announced the Army's intention of hosting a squad-focused competition, which better aligns with Multi-Domain Operations specific tasks.

U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Best Squad Competition 2022
Members of Squad 2, representing Cyber Center of Excellence, participate in day 1 of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Best Squad Competition Sept. 12, 2022 at Fort Benning, Georgia.

TRADOC’s Best Squad competition highlights 10 squads from across the enterprise. This competition shows each team's ability to complete common Soldier tasks and skills as a cohesive, ready and resilient team, while facing stiff competition from other TRADOC centers of excellence. The competition is from Sept. 12-16, 2022 at Fort Benning, Georgia. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army Photo by SPC. Donald Franklin)
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Hendrex also said, "Nobody goes to war alone. You'll realize that you will do amazing things for those individuals to your left or right because you care about them and, more importantly, you don't want to let them down."

The winner of the Army level competition will be announced during the Association of the U.S. Army’s 2022 Annual Meeting and Exposition in October.