79TH THEATER SUSTAINMENT COMMAND

Los Alamitos, California

Spc. Charles Cherry, a paralegal specialist with the 79th Sustainment Support Command, writes an essay during the Best Warrior Competition hosted by the 79th Sustainment Support Command at Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 4, 2017. 

The U.S. Army Reserve's 79th Sustainment Support Command hosted their 2017 Best Warrior Competition at Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 3-6. The Best Warrior Competition seeks out the best candidate that defines a U.S. Army Soldier by testing Soldiers physically and mentally. The competition consisted of one enlisted Soldier and one noncommissioned officer from four separate one-star commands, which fall underneath the command and control of 79th SSC. At the conclusion, one Soldier and one NCO were named the 79th SSC Best Warriors and will represent the command in the U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition held at Fort Bragg, N.C., June 4-10, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Heather Doppke/released)
170504-A-TQ452-111.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Heather Doppke

Camp Pendleton - Spc. Charles Cherry, a paralegal specialist with the 79th Sustainment Support Command, writes an essay during the Best Warrior Competition hosted by the 79th Sustainment Support Command at Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 4, 2017. The U.S. Army Reserve's 79th Sustainment Support Command hosted their 2017 Best Warrior Competition at Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 3-6. The Best Warrior Competition seeks out the best candidate that defines a U.S. Army Soldier by testing Soldiers physically and mentally. The competition consisted of one enlisted Soldier and one noncommissioned officer from four separate one-star commands, which fall underneath the command and control of 79th SSC. At the conclusion, one Soldier and one NCO were named the 79th SSC Best Warriors and will represent the command in the U.S. Army Reserve Best Warrior Competition held at Fort Bragg, N.C., June 4-10, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Heather Doppke/released)


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