Best Warrior winners credit success
to family, command, hard work
The winners of the Army's 2013 Best
Warrior Competition credit their success in the intense challenge to hard work
and the support from their command and family. Sgt. 1st Class Jason Manella of
Fremont, Calif., with the Army Reserve Command, won Non-Commissioned Officer of
the Year. Spc. Adam Christensen of Las Vegas, Nev., with U.S. Army Pacific
Command, was named Soldier of the Year. "All I am is just a reflection of
what I've learned from the Soldiers before me," said Manella, a civil
affairs specialist, currently serving in B Company, 445th Civil Affairs
Battalion, in Mountain View, Calif. Christensen,
a military policeman with the 472nd Military Police Company, Fort Wainwright,
Alaska, said teamwork and camaraderie come natural to Soldiers, and were
evident at Best Warrior. "You work so hard before the competition, and
during Best Warrior you're helping your competition," he said.
The Best Warrior Competition brought together 24 of the Army's finest warriors for three days of challenges at Fort Lee, Va. The events included tests of Army aptitude, a physical fitness test, a board appearance, warrior tasks and battle drills. Read the rest of the story on the site below.
The Best Warrior Competition brought together 24 of the Army's finest warriors for three days of challenges at Fort Lee, Va. The events included tests of Army aptitude, a physical fitness test, a board appearance, warrior tasks and battle drills. Read the rest of the story on the site below.
Written by Lisa Ferdinando, ARNEWS
Retrieved 25 Nov 2013
http://www.army.mil/article/115731/Best_Warrior_winners_credit_success_to_family__command__hard_work/
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