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1st Lt. Cody Davis from Woodstock, Ga., assigned to U.S. Army Europe’s 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, engages an obstacle during the U.S. Army Europe Best Junior Officer Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Aug. 20. The Best Junior Officer Competition, unique to USAREUR, is a weeklong training event highlighting the best lieutenants and captains in Army units across Europe. These officers represent the best in their units and exemplify the USAREUR imperatives of teamwork, comprehensive fitness, leader development, training, discipline and standards. Competitors for the title of Best Junior Officer prove themselves in events testing physical stamina, leadership and technical knowledge. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra)
Comment utiliser le brin d'herbe ?... Sportive l'abeille !
Fleur de colchique à Agy, Haute Savoie, France .( 2 clichés )
Competitors in the U.S. Army Europe Best Warrior Competition and Best Junior Officer Competition run through the obstacle course event during the first full day of competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Sept. 15. (Photo by Spc. Glenn Anderson)
GIJON, SPAIN Jan 18 2015: Participants in the " Farinato Race " held in the spanish city of Gijon, on 18 January, 2015
Sgt. 1st Class Sergio Velazquez,from Santa Cruz, Mexico, assigned to U.S. Army Europe’s Joint Multinational Training Command, climbs over a wall during the obstacle course portion of USAREUR’s Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Aug. 20. The competition is a weeklong event that tests Soldiers’ physical stamina, leadership, technical knowledge and skill. Winners in the Soldier and Noncommissioned Officer categories of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra)
2nd Lt. Michael Pikul of Troy, Mich., assigned to 30th Medical Command, climbs the “slanted wall" during the obstacle course portion of U.S. Army Europe's 2013 Best Junior Officer Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Aug.20. The Best Junior Officer Competition, unique to USAREUR, is a weeklong training event highlighting the best lieutenants and captains in Army units across Europe . These officers represent the best in their units and exemplify the USAREUR imperatives of teamwork, comprehensive fitness, leader development, training, discipline and standards. Competitors for the title of Best Junior Officer prove themselves in events testing physical stamina, leadership and technical knowledge. (Photo by Markus Rauchenberger)
Sgt. Anthony Frost from Pahokee, Fla., assigned to U.S. Army Europe’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment, engages the “low belly over” obstacle during USAREUR’s Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Aug. 20. The competition is a weeklong event that tests Soldiers’ physical stamina, leadership, technical knowledge and skill. Winners in the Soldier and Noncommissioned Officer categories of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra)
我有一張容易驚醒的補夢網。
當它飄在漩渦裡的月光、補捉黑白彩色的魂遊盪,
只要安靜無法留下,我便要陪著黑夜在輾轉中吶喊。
《If this is the obstacle.》 I have an easy-to-awakened fill Monternet.
Moonlight when it is floating in the whirlpool, to capture the soul of black and white color loitering, as long as quiet can not leave, I will stay the night.
Staff Sgt. Lorenzo Graham of El Paso, Texas, assigned to Company A of the NATO Joint Forces Command Allied Forces North Battalion, negotiates an obstacle during the U.S. Army Europe Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Aug. 20. The weeklong competition tests Soldiers’ physical stamina, leadership and technical knowledge and skill. Winners in the Soldier and Noncommissioned Officer categories of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level. (Photo by Sgt. Jermaine Baker)
Cadets assigned to 3rd and 4th company of Cadet Field Training took to the Confidence Obstacle Course (COC) and the Bull Run Water Confidence Course for their training, July 6, West Point N.Y. Both obstacle course presented mental and physically demanding tasks that pushed each and every cadet to the next level. More than 1,500 cadets including 24 international cadets are working hand and hand during the four-week Cadet Field Training to become future military officers. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/USMA Public Affairs
A Class of 2022 cadet completes the obstacle course as part of Cadet Field Training, July 22, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Matthew Moeller)
Spc. Alan Christian from Harvest, Ala., assigned to U.S. Army Europe’s 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, climbs over a wall during the obstacle course portion of USAREUR’s Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Aug. 20. The competition is a weeklong event that tests Soldiers’ physical stamina, leadership, technical knowledge and skill. Winners in the Soldier and Noncommissioned Officer categories of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra)
Cadets assigned to 3rd and 4th company of Cadet Field Training took to the Confidence Obstacle Course (COC) and the Bull Run Water Confidence Course for their training, July 6, West Point N.Y. Both obstacle course presented mental and physically demanding tasks that pushed each and every cadet to the next level. More than 1,500 cadets including 24 international cadets are working hand and hand during the four-week Cadet Field Training to become future military officers. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/USMA Public Affairs
Cadets assigned to 3rd and 4th company of Cadet Field Training took to the Confidence Obstacle Course (COC) and the Bull Run Water Confidence Course for their training, July 6, West Point N.Y. Both obstacle course presented mental and physically demanding tasks that pushed each and every cadet to the next level. More than 1,500 cadets including 24 international cadets are working hand and hand during the four-week Cadet Field Training to become future military officers. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/USMA Public Affairs
GIJON, SPAIN Jan 18 2015: Participants in the " Farinato Race " held in the spanish city of Gijon, on 18 January, 2015
Spc. Ricky Barnes, from Fort Knox, Ky., assigned to 5th Signal Command, back-crawls under barbed wire during the obstacle course portion of the U.S. Army Europe Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Aug. 20. The competition is a weeklong event that tests Soldiers’ physical stamina, leadership, technical knowledge and skill. Winners in the Soldier and Noncommissioned Officer categories of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra)
Hard things are put in our way, not to stop us, but to call out our courage and strength. Anonymous (aka - Steve)!
Hope you are good mom. Sending lots of love!
Cadets assigned to 3rd and 4th company of Cadet Field Training took to the Confidence Obstacle Course (COC) and the Bull Run Water Confidence Course for their training, July 6, West Point N.Y. Both obstacle course presented mental and physically demanding tasks that pushed each and every cadet to the next level. More than 1,500 cadets including 24 international cadets are working hand and hand during the four-week Cadet Field Training to become future military officers. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/USMA Public Affairs
Sgt. Gregory Kershner from Dalton, N.Y., assigned to U.S. Army Europe’s 21st Theater Sustainment Command, climbs over a wall during the obstacle course portion of USAREUR’s Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Aug. 20. The competition is a weeklong event that tests Soldiers’ physical stamina, leadership, technical knowledge and skill. Winners in the Soldier and Noncommissioned Officer categories of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra)
Spc. Sean Salter from Bitburg, Germany, assigned to U.S. Army Europe’s 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, jumps over a wall during the obstacle course portion of USAREUR’s Best Warrior Competition in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Aug. 20. The competition is a weeklong event that tests Soldiers’ physical stamina, leadership, technical knowledge and skill. Winners in the Soldier and Noncommissioned Officer categories of the USAREUR competition will go on to compete at the Department of the Army level. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra)
One of the obstacles in the endurance course is climbing over rope netting and then crossing over balance beams. The endurance course is a 3.8 mile obstacle course through the jungle, which the students had to complete in order to pass the Basic Jungle Warfare Skills course. Alpha Company, from the Landing Force participating in the bilateral exercise Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training 2010, went to the Jungle Warfare Training Center, Okinawa, Japan, March 22 to April 2. They completed the Basic Jungle Warfare Skills course which included basic infantry skills, hasty repel classes, land navigation classes and patrolling in the jungle.