U.S. Army Reserve 1st Sgt. James Upton, right, the first sergeant for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), inspects the equipment of a Soldier participating in the in-processing portion of the 2021 USACAPOC (A) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Jackson, S.C. on April 6. Soldiers from across the nation traveled to compete in the 2021 USACAPOC (A) Best Warrior Competition, hosted from April 5-10, at Fort Jackson, S.C. The USACAPOC (A) BWC is an annual competition that brings in the best Soldiers across USACAPOC(A) to earn the title of “Best Warrior” among their peers after being evaluated on their individual ability to adapt and overcome challenging scenarios and battle-focused events, testing their technical and tactical abilities under stress and extreme fatigue.
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FORT JACKSON, S.C. - U.S. Army Reserve 1st Sgt. James Upton, right, the first sergeant for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), inspects the equipment laid out by Staff Sgt. Valery Valtrain, from the 151st Theater Information Operations Group, participating in the in-processing portion of the 2021 USACAPOC (A) Best Warrior Competition at Fort Jackson, S.C. on April 6. Soldiers from across the nation traveled to compete in the 2021 USACAPOC (A) Best Warrior Competition, hosted from April 5-10, at Fort Jackson, S.C. The USACAPOC (A) BWC is an annual competition that brings in the best Soldiers across USACAPOC(A) to earn the title of “Best Warrior” among their peers after being evaluated on their individual ability to adapt and overcome challenging scenarios and battle-focused events, testing their technical and tactical abilities under stress and extreme fatigue.


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