BEST SQUAD COMPETITION 

The U.S. Army Reserve Best Squad Competition has wrapped up at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, and the competition was fierce. Soldiers from across the command gave everything they had, from physical demands to tactical skills, representing their units with pride. Those who earned their place at the top now move on to the Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) level competition. About the U.S. Army Reserve The U.S. Army Reserve provides trained, equipped and ready Soldiers and units with critical combat support and combat service support capabilities necessary to support national strategy during peacetime, contingencies and war. America's Army Reserve, the most capable, combat ready and lethal federal reserve force in the history of the nation. Learn more at https://goarmy.com/s/AAx (Video by Capt. Tyler Rickenbach)
Squad goals, achieved! Five Soldiers. One title. Congratulations to the 807th Theater Medical Command's Squad 20, your FY26 Army Reserve Best Squad champions. Staff Sgt. David Kratky Spc. Grace Libby Spc. Campbell King Pfc. Aidan Chilson Pfc. Joseph Varcoe A special salute to this year's individual standouts: Noncommissioned officer (⁠NCO) of the Year: Staff Sgt. David Kratky, 807th Theater Medical Command Soldier of the Year: Spc. Grace Libby, ⁠807th Theater Medical Command Top Marksmen: Staff Sgt. Eduardo Lemos-Mederos, ⁠377th Theater Sustainment Command. #BSC2026 #ArmyBestSquad
Congratulations to the 807th Theater Medical Command's Squad 20, your FY26 Army Reserve Best Squad champions. • Staff Sgt. David Kratky • Spc. Grace Liby • Spc. Campbell King • Pfc. Aidan Chilson • Pfc. Joseph Varcoe
Army Reserve Best Squad Competition 2026 Soldier of the Year: Spc. Grace Liby, ⁠807th Theater Medical Command. Noncommissioned officer (⁠NCO) of the Year: Staff Sgt. David Kratky, 807th Theater Medical Command. Top Marksman: Staff Sgt. Eduardo Lemos-Mederos, ⁠377th Theater Sustainment Command
Seventy-five Reserve Soldiers from around the nation compete in the 2025 Best Squad Competition, an annual event bringing together the best Soldiers and squads from across the U.S. Army Reserve to earn the title of "Best Warrior" and "Best Squad" among their peers. This series offers behind-the-scenes highlights of the competitors, offering their perspectives as they progress throughout the competition. (U.S. Army Reserve video by Sgt. Cameron Hershberger)
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Three Soldiers receive the George Mason University “Made a Difference Award” for their personal impact to the Army’s three components, presented during an award ceremony held at the EagleBank Arena, in Fairfax, Virginia, February 10, 2019. Master Sgt. Amanda Nolte, with the 249th Engineer Battalion (Prime Power), received the award on behalf of the active component for her 20 years of service, in which she has responded to natural disasters that included hurricanes that hit Texas, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Master Sgt. Michel Sauret, with the 200th Military Police Command, received the award on behalf of the U.S. Army Reserve, for his public affairs achievements that include 2018 Military Visual Awards Photographer of the Year and his direct mentorship of Soldiers who have won Army Photographer of the Year, Army Journalist of the Year, Army Reserve Outstanding New Writer and Army Reserve Photographer of the Year. Sgt. Yijin Huang, received the award on behalf of the Army National Guard for designing an application dashboards and web portals that greatly improved the efficiency of the National Guard Director of the Staff, and replacing a legacy system worth $60,000 in design costs. The Fairfax-Lee Chapter of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) sponsors this award annually. Ken Britt, the AUSA Fairfax-Lee Chapter’s president, and Brad Edwards, the George Mason University Athletic Director, presented the award to the three Soldiers. (Courtesy photo by Association of the United States Army)

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