FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Blanchfield Army Community Hospital and Fort Campbell will play host to nearly 40 soldiers competing for the title of Regional Health Command-Atlantic Best Warrior, March 25-30.

During the five-day competition, the soldiers will test their Army aptitude by conquering warfare medical simulations, board interviews, personal appearance, physical fitness tests, individual knowledge of Army history and policy, media relations, written exams, and Warrior tasks and battle drills relevant to today’s operating environment.

At the end of the competition, one noncommissioned officer and one junior enlisted Soldier will earn the right to represent the region during the U.S. Army Medical Command Best Warrior competition July 24-28 at Camp Bullis, Texas.



ABOUT BEST WARRIOR
—The Best Warrior Competition, held by major commands across the Army, recognizes soldiers who demonstrate commitment to the Army values, embody the Warrior Ethos, and represent the Force of the Future.

ABOUT RHC-A—The Regional Health Command-Atlantic is the Army’s largest regional system of health focused on soldier readiness and academic excellence while providing well-coordinated care for soldiers, military retirees and their eligible families. RHC-A is committed to building health care teams and medical leaders of competence and character for a lifetime of service to the nation.