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Los países miembros de la Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA) asistentes a la XIX Conferencia Interamericana de Ministros de Trabajo (CIMT) eligieron por unanimidad a México, para la Presidencia Pro Témpore de esta Conferencia para los próximos dos años, en la figura del Secretario del Trabajo y Previsión Social, Alfonso Navarrete Prida.
SSG Matthew A. Mubarak, Defense Language Institute, firing an M4 rifle at the mystery event. In this lane, the competitors first fired the M4 then transitioned to the M9 at the standing, kneeling, and prone positions.
Twelve Soldiers from around the United States travel to Texas to compete in the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant of the Year competition. For four days, competitors who have been selected to represent their training centers, must perform and master all associated Warrior tasks and drills from Basic Combat Training. To win, and be named the Drill Sergeant of the Year, they must not only be experts in training Soldiers, but also demonstrate that they are the best of the best and rise above the fierce competition.
- 2016 Army Reserve Drill Sergeant of the Year at the CIMT DSOY Competition
- Winner of 2016 108th TC DSOY
2019 CIOR MILCOMP
Law of Armed Conflict (LoAC):
1-Gold - SGT Nelson Taylor (USAR), SSG Ryan Moldovan (USAR), 2LT Joshua Moeller (USAR)
Overall Novice Competition (1st Year Competitors):
1-Bronze - SGT Nelson Taylor (USAR), SSG Ryan Moldovan (USAR), 2LT Joshua Moeller (USAR)
SGT Michael B. Yarrington, 108th Training Command at M4 qualification.
Twelve Soldiers from around the United States travel to Texas to compete in the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant of the Year competition. For four days, competitors who have been selected to represent their training centers, must perform and master all associated Warrior tasks and drills from Basic Combat Training. To win, and be named the Drill Sergeant of the Year, they must not only be experts in training Soldiers, but also demonstrate that they are the best of the best and rise above the fierce competition.
SSG Earnest J. Knight II, Drill Sergeant Academy, at M4 qualification.
Twelve Soldiers from around the United States travel to Texas to compete in the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant of the Year competition. For four days, competitors who have been selected to represent their training centers, must perform and master all associated Warrior tasks and drills from Basic Combat Training. To win, and be named the Drill Sergeant of the Year, they must not only be experts in training Soldiers, but also demonstrate that they are the best of the best and rise above the fierce competition.