U.S. Army Europe and Africa Best Squad Competition

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Teams from across U.S. Army Europe and Africa will meet at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, to compete for the title of Best Squad, July 31 - August 9, 2024.

The event tests the squad’s effectiveness, communication, and overall cohesion, as well as the individual Soldiers’ technical and tactical proficiency, endurance, and fortitude.

This competitive training event exercises a full range of Squad-Level Skills; highlighting professional excellence and knowledge to determine the command’s top teams.

Winners of this competition will advance to represent U.S. Army Europe and Africa at the Army Best Squad Competition.

One noncommissioned officer and one junior Soldier will be selected out of the final winning squad to be named the Army’s Best NCO and Best Soldier of the Year, respectively.


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U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Michael L. Yost, commanding general of the Pinellas Park, Florida-based Army Reserve Medical Command, gave a keynote address to reserve medical officers at the Interallied Confederation of Medical Reserve Officers Jan. 30, 2025, at the organization's Mid-Winter Meeting held at NATO headquarters in Brussels. The general told the officers that as the battlefield changes, battlefield medicine must change. The organization, which is also known by its French acronym CIOMR, draws its members from more than a dozen NATO allied nations in order to foster cross-national fellowship and discuss and collaborate on future military medical endeavors. (U.S. Army video by Sgt. Jerry T. Zuetrong and Sgt. 1st Class Christopher A. Hernandez)
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U.S. Army Europe and Africa Best Squad Competition Winners 2024

 

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