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, August 20-28, 2025.

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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313th Training Squadron Sheep Unveiling
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May 20, 2025 | 0:18
In collaboration with Downtown San Angelo, Inc., Goodfellow’s 313th Training Squadron unveils its very own sheep on Tuesday, May 13.

The sheep is named ‘Night-Flock,’ which is a nod to the unit’s nighthawk mascot. With a paint scheme that resembles a nighthawk, the sheep is adorned with large, majestic wings on either side. The sheep also depicts the 313th Training Squadron’s logo.

‘Night-Flock’ joins the flock of other sheep located across the base, which include Lt. Col. ‘Ewe-little,’ located at Goodfellow’s main gate; ‘Meg,’ posted outside the 316th Training Squadron building; and ‘Ricky the Rattler,’ standing tall at the front of the 315th Training Squadron building.

The 313th Training Squadron has 84 staff members and trains over 200 students daily in 19 virtual, mobile and in-residence advanced courses to graduate approximately 4,000 intelligence Airmen per year. These Airmen are dispersed across the globe, enhancing the joint force’s readiness and lethality in support of National Security objectives. The unit also trains joint service intelligence warfighters as well as officers from 80 allied partner nations.
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