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    41st Fires Brigade soldiers compete for top radar team

    41st Fires Brigade soldiers compete for top radar team

    Photo By Sgt. Garett Hernandez | Spc. Derek Crull, a Field Artillery Firefinder RADAR Operator with Battery A, 26th...... read more read more

    FORT HOOD, TX, UNITED STATES

    10.18.2013

    Story by Sgt. Garett Hernandez 

    41st Field Artillery Brigade

    FORT HOOD, Texas – During a calm September morning, soldiers from Battery A, 26th Field Artillery Regiment (Target Acquisition Battery), 41st Fires Brigade, traveled to a grassy meadow here to settle a lingering question within the battery.

    Who is the top radar section in the battery?

    The soldiers have been competing in a weeklong challenge to prove which of the two Field Artillery Firefinder Radar Operator teams in the battery is at the front of the pack.

    The competition was designed to test soldiers’ technical knowledge of the Q-37 target acquisition radar with which they work, as well as their physical abilities and shooting skills.

    Sgt. Shawn Hidalgo, a field artillery firefinder radar operator with Battery Asaid competition makes things fun.

    The teams were evaluated based on the time it took to complete an obstacle course, scores from an M-16 rifle qualification range, a written test and technical radar knowledge.

    A critical challenge awaited each member of the radar sections: a hands-on quiz on various parts of the Q-37 radar and their functions.

    The Q-37 target acquisition radar is used to detect and track an artillery round as it flies through the air.

    Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Soto, a platoon sergeant for Battery A, said this part of the competition was important because of changes to the system.

    The hardest part of the competition was the physical challenge that kicked off the contest, said Staff Sgt. Bryan Vickers, section 1 leader.

    Going into the last test – where each team was timed on setting up and taking down the radar system – the two sections were tied, each having won two events, but in the end, only one team would be crowned the winner.

    Radar Section 1, led by Vickers, took top honors after all the points were tallied.

    Vickers said that it felt good to win top radar.

    The team won bragging rights, and their names will go on a plaque that hangs in the battery’s headquarters building until next year when the team will have to defend its title.

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    Date Taken: 10.18.2013
    Date Posted: 10.18.2013 14:44
    Story ID: 115386
    Location: FORT HOOD, TX, US

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