Story by Sgt. Mary Junell | 382nd Public Affairs Detachment | 07.26.2013
Spc. Dustin Wilmoth, a recruiter with the North Carolina Army National Guard’s Recruiting and Retention Battalion, recently competed in Army National Guard’s Best Warrior competition at the Army National Guard Bureau’s Professional Education Center in North Little Rock, Ark., July 21 through July 24. Wilmoth, one of the seven Soldiers competing in the enlisted category of the......
Story by Sgt. Mary Junell | 382nd Public Affairs Detachment | 07.24.2013
Soldiers competing in the Army National Guard’s Best Warrior Competition found their strength through state and regional support systems during the competition at the National Guard Bureau’s Professional Education Center, North Little Rock, Ark., July 21-24, 2013....
Story by Sgt. Mary Junell | 382nd Public Affairs Detachment | 07.22.2013
The North Carolina National Guard will have a Soldier competing in the Army National Guard’s Best Warrior Competition for the first time since the competition began in 2002. Spc. Dustin Wilmoth, a recruiter with the Recruiting and Retention Battalion, 60th Troop Command, will represent the state in the enlisted category of the competition held at the Professional Education......
Story by Sgt. Mary Junell | 382nd Public Affairs Detachment | 05.03.2013
National Guard soldiers from across eight states and two U.S. Territories sat quiet and tired after four days of strenuous competition, May 2, as Command Sgt. Maj. Robert H. Brickley, the South Carolina National Guard’s senior noncommissioned officer, asked for the envelope containing the name of the winner of this year’s Region III Best Warrior Competition....
Story by Sgt. Mary Junell | 382nd Public Affairs Detachment | 05.02.2013
Spc. Dustin Wilmoth and Sgt. Nkosi Campbell, both North Carolina National Guard recruiters form the Recruiting and Retention Battalion, 60th Troop Command, competed in the Region III Best Warrior Competition at Camp McCrady Training Center, Eastover, S.C., April 29 through May 2. Campbell and Wilmoth competed against Soldiers from eight states and two territories over a four-day period to......
Story by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Blankenship | 382nd Public Affairs Detachment | 02.03.2013
Ten soldiers competed to be named 60th Troop Command’s Best Warrior during a two-day competition in Raleigh on Feb. 2 to 3, 2013. The competition consisted of an Army Physical Fitness Test on Saturday morning and a board on Sunday morning, which required them to answer questions about everything from land navigation to chain of command from five board members including 60th Troop......