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    Barrera, Crockett are Idaho Army National Guard's best warriors

    Idaho Army National Guard Best Warrior 2019

    Photo By Thomas Alvarez | Idaho Army National Guard Soldiers take part in the 2019 Best Warrior Competition on...... read more read more

    BOISE, ID, UNITED STATES

    09.08.2019

    Story by Capt. Robert Taylor 

    Idaho Army National Guard

    After three days of intense competition during the Idaho National Guard’s Best Warrior Competition, Sgt. Roy Barrera Jr. and Spc. Colton Crockett were recognized as the Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier of the Year.

    Throughout the competition, four NCOs and 11 Soldiers from across the state competed in the event held at Gowen Field and the Orchard Combat Training Center Sep. 5-7.

    “This competition is about the warrior spirt,” said Brig. Gen. Frarin Schwartz, commander, Idaho Army National Guard.

    Barrera Jr. and Crockett both serve in the 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team. Barrera Jr. is in the brigade’s headquarters company and Crockett serves in the 2nd Battalion, 116th Cavalry Regiment.

    Sgt. Andrew Henson, also from 2-116 CAV REG, finished second in the NCO category. Sgt. Jordan Hudson and Cpl. Juan Campos also competed to be the state’s top NCO.

    Spc. Alex Amour finished as the runner up for the Soldier category. Spc. Jonathon Ames, Pfc. Rodney Farichild, Spc. Jaslyn Greco, Prf. Connor Hensley, Spc. Isaac Morado, Pfc. Adam Nichols, Pfc. Nathan Rands, Pfc. Benjamin Rudolph and Spc. Dakota Woodwick also competed in the completion.

    “These Soldiers are a great representative of the Idaho Army National Guard,” Schwartz said. “Their high level of physical fitness and mental fitness separates them from their peers.”

    Competitors were tested on numerous Army Warrior Tasks, including their ability to disassemble and reassemble multiple weapons; land navigation at day and night; ruck marching; shooting; combatives; first aid and the Army’s new Army Combat Fitness Test. Competitors were stressed physically with little sleep to push them to their limits.

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    Date Taken: 09.08.2019
    Date Posted: 09.08.2019 15:21
    Story ID: 338884
    Location: BOISE, ID, US

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