Staff Sgt. Brandon Johnson, 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Texas Army National Guard, navigates the Obstacle course at this year's Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three day event challenges service members from the Texas Army and Air National Guards on their combat readiness skills. (U.S. Texas State Guard photo by Pvt. Carlos Arenas)
Staff Sgt. Brandon Johnson, 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Texas Army National Guard, navigates the Obstacle course at this year’s Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three day event challenges service members from the Texas Army and Air National Guards on their combat readiness skills. (U.S. Texas State Guard photo by Pvt. Carlos Arenas)
Airman 1st Class Rodney Morales, 147th Attack Wing, Texas Air National Guard, navigates the Obstacle course at this year’s Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three day event challenges service members from the Texas Army and Air National Guards on their combat readiness skills. (U.S. Texas State Guard photo by Pvt. Carlos Arenas)
Sgt. Ismar Calderon, 149th Fighter Wing, Texas Air National Guard, displayed combat life saving skills at this year’s Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three day event challenges service members from the Texas Army and Air National Guards on their combat readiness skills. (U.S. Texas State Guard photo by Pvt. Carlos Arenas)
Sgt. Trinidad Basulto, 136th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, navigates the Obstacle course at this year’s Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three day event challenges service members from the Texas Army and Air National Guards on their combat readiness skills. (U.S. Texas State Guard photo by Pvt. Carlos Arenas)
Alan Barrera, Chilean Marine Corps, navigates the Obstacle course at this year’s Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas May 05, 2022. The friendly, three day event challenges service members from the Texas Army and Air National Guards on their combat readiness skills. (U.S. Texas State Guard photo by Pvt. Carlos Arenas)
Sgt. Ismar Calderon, 149th Fighter Wing, Texas Air National Guard, displayed combat life saving skills at this year’s Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three day event challenges service members from the Texas Army and Air National Guards on their combat readiness skills. (U.S. Texas State Guard photo by Pvt. Carlos Arenas)
Staff Sgt. Brandon Johnson, 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Texas Army National Guard, navigates the Obstacle course at this year’s Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas May 05, 2022. The three day event challenges service members from the Texas Army and Air National Guards on their combat readiness skills. (U.S. Texas State Guard photo by Pvt. Carlos Arenas)
Staff Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, Recruiting and Retention, Texas National Guard, engages targets in a move and shoot live fire exercise during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich)
Staff Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, Recruiting and Retention, Texas Army National Guard, engages targets in a move and shoot live fire exercise during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich)
Sgt. Trinidad Basulto, 136th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Texas Army National Guard, navigates the obstacle course at this year’s Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three day event challenges service members from the Texas Army and Air National Guards on their combat readiness skills. (U.S. Texas State Guard photo by Pvt. Carlos Arenas)
Chilean Marine Alan Barrera-Latin, navigates the challenges on the obstacle course during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The friendly, three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich)
Sgt. Ismar Calderon, 149th Fighter Wing, Texas Air National Guard, navigates the obstacle course at this year’s Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas May 05, 2022. The three day event challenges service members from the Texas Army and Air National Guards on their combat readiness skills. (U.S. Texas State Guard photo by Pvt. Carlos Arenas)
Chilean Marine Angel Vasquez-Sagredo, navigates the challenges on the obstacle course during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The friendly, three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich)
Spc. Fernando Torres, 36th Sustainment Brigade, Texas Army National Guard, navigates the challenges on the obstacle course during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich)
Chilean Marine Angel Vasquez-Sagredo, moves across cover to engage targets in a live fire exercise during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The friendly, three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich)
Chilean Marine Angel Vasquez-Sagredo, hauls a simulated casualty to safety in a live fire exercise during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich)
Staff Sgt. Brandon Johnson, 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Texas Army National Guard, navigates the Obstacle course at this year’s Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three day event challenges service members from the Texas Army and Air National Guards on their combat readiness skills. (U.S. Texas State Guard photo by Pvt. Carlos Arenas)
Spc. Fernando Torres, 36th Sustainment Brigade, Texas Army National Guard, navigates the challenges on the obstacle course during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich)
Spc. Fernando Torres, 36th Sustainment Brigade, Texas Army National Guard, navigates the challenges on the obstacle course during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich
Staff Sgt. Ismar Calderon, 149th Fighter Wing, Texas Air National Guard, navigates the challenges on the obstacle course during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich
Spc. Fernando Torres, 36th Sustainment Brigade, Texas Army National Guard, navigates the challenges on the obstacle course during the The Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich)
Chilean Marine Angel Vasquez-Sagredo, navigates the challenges on the obstacle course during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The friendly, three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich
Staff Sgt. William Ryder, 176th Engineer Brigade, Texas Army National Guard, navigates the challenges on the obstacle course during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich)
Spc. Spencer Whetson, 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Texas Army National Guard, navigates the challenges on the obstacle course during the Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition at Camp Swift, Texas, May 5, 2022. The three-day competition challenges service members on professional military knowledge, marksmanship, obstacle course and land navigation. The Army winners of this event will move on to represent Texas at the National Guard’s Region V Best Warrior Competition. (Photo by Warrant Officer 1 Gregory Illich)
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