The U.S. Army Best Warrior Competition is the pre-eminent path to earning the right to be called the best. It serves as the definitive measure of the Army’s number one priority – readiness. Those who have embarked on this path sought to overcome the deafening principles of fear, fatigue, mental exhaustion, uncertainty and a host of attributes that would otherwise prevent success on the battlefield.
Having reached the Department of the Army-level competition, these Warriors have. read more
The U.S. Army Best Warrior Competition is the pre-eminent path to earning the right to be called the best. It serves as the definitive measure of the Army’s number one priority – readiness. Those who have embarked on this path sought to overcome the deafening principles of fear, fatigue, mental exhaustion, uncertainty and a host of attributes that would otherwise prevent success on the battlefield.
Having reached the Department of the Army-level competition, these Warriors have answered the Army’s call for its best. These competitors have endured a week-long crucible to be crowned the best Soldier and Noncommissioned Officer of the best Army in world. This year’s competition will take place at Fort Knox, Kentucky from Oct. 1-5 and in the National Capital Region from Oct 7-13. show less
Soldiers complete the final ruck march during the Army Best Warrior Competition on Fort Knox, Ky., Oct. 6, 2021. Twenty-four of the Army’s best.
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Chacon, a civil affairs specialist representing the U.S. Army Reserve, executes the care under fire lane of the Army Best.
Twenty-four of the Army’s best Soldiers and noncommissioned officers test their physical, mental, and combat readiness through a series of.
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Chacon, a civil affairs specialist representing the U.S. Army Reserve, talks about why he wants to be the Army's Best Warrior.
U.S. Army Sgt. William Lukens, a tactical power generation specialist representing the Army National Guard, fires an M4 carbine rifle downrange.
U.S. Army Soldiers, contestants of the Department of the Army’s Best Warrior Competition rest after completing situation training events, on.
Army Sgt. William Lukens, a tactical power generation specialist representing the Army National Guard, rucks during the Army’s Best Warrior.
Army Spc. Justin Earnhart, a human intelligence collector representing U.S. Army Futures Command, fires an M4 carbine rifle during the Army’s.