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    USARAK holds annual Arctic Warrior Games

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    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Joel Gibson | Soldiers with 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team,...... read more read more

    FORT WAINWRIGHT, AK, UNITED STATES

    03.05.2018

    Story by Sgt. 1st Class Joel Gibson 

    United States Army Alaska

    FORT WAINWRIGHT, Alaska -- As temperatures plummeted into the negative 20s, warriors in 17 10-Soldier teams from across U.S. Army Alaska and the Canadian Army competed in a series of cold weather and mountainous warrior tasks Feb. 27 to March 2.
    A team from 5th squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, prevailed, scoring the highest point total.
    The annual USARAK Winter Games, held this year at Fort Wainwright’s Birch Hill Ski and Snowboard Area involved teams competing in a ski biathlon, written test, ahkio snowshoe towing with stress shoot, casualty evacuation and treatment, tent setup, downhill skiing, skijoring, and land navigation.
    1st Lt. Michael McKeon, the Team Leader for Team 15, the winning team, and a platoon leader with 5/1 CAV, and Enterprise Ala. native, said, "It's important because it helps individuals training on these specific events, that they can then take back to their units."
    "Like for us, we're the ski platoon for our troop, and we didn't get really good at it until we were forced to train for this competition, and now we're excellent at skiing and can take that back to our unit."
    The event, like any other competition served a variety of purposes.
    "This process started three and a half to four months ago," said 1st Lt. Christopher Rainsberger, Arctic Warrior Games Officer in Charge and a platoon leader with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 5-1 CAV, and a Fort Worth, Texas native.
    Rainsberger said, "Events like this are extremely important for USARAK because one of the main things that the units up here forcus on is Arctic mobility and Arctic skills."
    "These events are an excellent way to train for that and to show how well your squad or your team is proficient at skiing, and setting up 10-man tents, and shooting in Arctic conditions under stress."
    ""All the effort and the heart the teams put into practicing really shows the teams are competing," "The teams we see out practicing weeks, months before the event, there's a lot of camaraderie with those teams."
    As America’s Arctic Warriors and the U.S. Army’s experts in surviving, operating, fighting and winning in extreme cold weather and high altitude environments, proficiency in all of the skills tested during the games are critical for all USARAK Soldiers. These games validate their expertise and set a benchmark of excellence for all Arctic Warriors.

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    Date Taken: 03.05.2018
    Date Posted: 03.05.2018 18:36
    Story ID: 268190
    Location: FORT WAINWRIGHT, AK, US
    Hometown: ENTERPRISE, AL, US
    Hometown: FORT WORTH, TX, US

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