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    Alaska Guardsmen reaffirm service commitment during regional biathlon competition

    Alaska Guardsmen reaffirm service commitment during regional biathlon competition

    Photo By Balinda ONeal | Alaska Army Guard 1st Sgt. Travis Kulp, D Company, 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry...... read more read more

    MIDWAY, UT, UNITED STATES

    01.17.2019

    Story by 2nd Lt. Balinda ONeal 

    Alaska National Guard Public Affairs   

    MIDWAY, Utah — After skiing across the finish line of the 2019 National Guard Bureau Western Regional Biathlon Competition, two Alaska Army National Guardsmen rose their right hand and reaffirmed their commitment to help defend their state and nation at the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center here Jan. 12.

    With the snow-covered Wasatch Mountains as their backdrop, 1st Sgt. Travis Kulp, D Company, 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment, and Staff Sgt. Heather Percy, 297th Military Police Co., recited the Oath of Enlistment in front of their teammates at the site of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.

    “It’s opportunities like this that have kept me in the National Guard – doing something cool and different from the usual,” said Percy, who has spent 18 years in combined NG, Reserve and active service as a combat medic. “I have always wanted to visit Soldier Hollow since living amongst Olympians in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. It’s historic, beautiful and filled with challenging hills.”

    Alaska Air and Army Guardsmen raced on the same hills that the 2019 International Biathlon Union World Cup Biathlon tour will stop at in less than a month. With a seven-pound, .22-caliber rifle strapped to their backs, they skied a series of laps and then fired at five, 4.5-inch targets from either a standing or prone position.

    Both Kulp and Percy uphold that biathlon is an ideal sport for Alaska Guardsmen, as it exemplifies training with over snow movement, marksmanship and teamwork.

    “Biathlon incorporates fitness, endurance, discipline, mental fortitude and preparation,” said Percy, competing at her first biathlon competition despite skiing since 2001. “Things change constantly – the weather, snow, wind, equipment, and require us to adapt and overcome.”

    Team Alaska joined fellow Guard competitors from California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming for three days of official training and sprint and pursuit races.

    The Alaska men’s team took home an overall second place award for their speed on skis and accuracy with a rifle. Individual winners included Sgt. 1st Class Adam Schwartz, third-place finish in the novice men’s category, Private 1st Class Everett Darrow, first-place in the men’s category, and Maj. David Cunningham, third-place in the men’s master’s category.

    “It was a great job for a growing team made possible by newer soldiers challenging themselves by skiing and shooting at a higher level – reinforced by new teammates who are taking the time and energy to learn the nuances of biathlon on their own,” said Kulp, the Alaska team captain who has 21 years of service in the Guard and joined team in 2012.

    “The team is comprised of wonderful members from a variety of backgrounds,” said Percy. “I have learned so much from the more experienced team members and have so many takeaways to work on and improve.”

    Team Alaska’s top four men and four women will have the opportunity to compete at the 2019 Chief, National Guard Bureau Biathlon Championships Feb. 22 – Mar. 1 at the Camp Ethan Allen Training Site, Jericho, Vt.

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    Date Taken: 01.17.2019
    Date Posted: 01.18.2019 03:40
    Story ID: 307468
    Location: MIDWAY, UT, US
    Hometown: EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, AK, US
    Hometown: JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, AK, US

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