Saturday, October 4, 2008

Gutierrez, Obray await NCO & Soldier of the Year results

Timothy L. Hale
Army Reserve Public Affairs

The 2008 Dept. of the Army NCO and Soldier of the Year "Best Warrior" is complete and Army Reserve "Best Warriors" Staff Sgt. Francisco Gutierrez and Spc. David Obray along with the other 22 major command competitors are on their way to Washington, D.C.

After attending the GEICO pasta dinner this evening, they will get to experience the Army 10-miler from the reviewing stands on Sunday...a welcome relief after being on their feet for most of this past week during the NCOY-SOY competition.

Monday is the big day when this year's NCO and Soldier "Best Warrior" winners will be announced during a luncheon hosted by Sergeant Major of the Army Kenneth O. Preston at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) annual convention in Washington, D.C.

Gutierrez, Obray complete Mystery Event










Timothy L. Hale
Army Reserve Public Affairs
Staff Sgt. Francisco Gutierrez and Spec. David Obray completed the final event of the Army's "Best Warrior" competition...the Mystery Event.

The Army Reserve "Best Warriors" completed all the mini-events which made up the overall Mystery Event.

The mini-events included: a uniform PCC/PCI, Escalation of Force scenario, Humvee roll-over simulator, a Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) scenario and the long-time staple of the Mystery Event, a combatives tournament.

We are pleased to report that Spc. Obray won the Soldier side of the bracket and faced off against the NCO winner. Eventhough he did defeat the NCO, Spc. Obray was truly the "best of the best" on the combatives mat amongst the 12 Soldier competitors.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Gutierrez, Obray complete M4 night qualification



Timothy L. Hale
Army Reserve Public Affairs
The skies over the Fort Lee, Va. range complex were filled with parachute flares as Army Reserve "Best Warriors" Staff Sgt. Francisco Gutierrez and Spc. David Obray completed the M4 night qualification event.

As the flares soared into the night sky, Gutierrez, Obray and the other 22 competitors "scanned their sectors" and engaged their targets.

The next to the last event in the 2008 Dept. of the Army Non-Commissioned Officer and Soldier of the Year "Best Warrior" competition sets the stage for Friday's Mystery Event.

Gutierrez, Obray complete day M4 qual and stress fire qual events







Timothy L. Hale
Army Reserve Public Affairs

Thursday continued to be a busy day for the Army Reserve "Best Warriors", Staff Sgt. Francisco Gutierrez and Spc. David Obray.

In the afternoon, Gutierrez and Obray competed in two M4 qualification events - the daytime range and a stress fire range.

During the stress fire range, both competitors were required to evacuate a 200 lb. casualty manequin from a Humvee, drag the casualty to cover behind a brick wall and engage pop-up targets.

Then they moved the casualty behind a blown up car and engaged more pop-up targets in doors, behind walls.

All of this was done while the battle space was obscured with plenty of smoke on the lane.

After a brief bit of down time and a field-served meal, the Gutierrez and Obray will take on the always challenging night time M4 qualification range.

Gutierrez, Obray complete Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills









Timothy L. Hale
Army Reserve Public Affairs

After a few hours of shut eye, Army Reserve "Best Warriors" Staff Sgt. Francisco Gutierrez and Spc. David Obray set off on cold, dark and breezy morning at Fort Lee, Va. for the Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills.

The Warriors had to complete five stations consisting of: weapons assembly, medical, evacuation of a casualty, enemy POW handling and IED detection.
From there, the Warriors head out to the M4 qualification range for day and night fire.

The final phase of the five day competition will be the Mystery Event. None of the 24 competitors in this year's competition knows what that will be...even the start time is a mystery!

Gutierrez, Obray complete Urban Orienteering Course (Day & Night)














Timothy L. Hale
Army Reserve Public Affairs

Wednesday was a long day for Army Reserve "Best Warrior" Staff Sgt. Francisco Gutierrez and Spc. David Obray.

After completing the AFPT, the Written Exam and the Essay it was on to the field for the Urban Warfighting Orienteering Course conducted both during the day and later that evening.

During the daytime, the Warriors were required to navigate across Fort Lee, locating four points while also interacting with role-players at each location. The course covered approximately five miles across the post.

In the evening, the Warriors were required to find three pionts. After a few hours of sleep it was on to the Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills early, early Thursday morning.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Gutierrez, Obray complete AFPT






Timothy L. Hale
Army Reserve Public Affairs

Staff Sgt. Gutierrez and Spc. Obray completed the AFPT this morning well before sun-up.

Both Army Reserve Warriors looked good throughout, cranking out push-ups, sit-ups and the two mile run.

They are currently taking the Written Exam and the Written Essay portion of the overall competition.

This afternoon and later this evening, the Army Reserve Warriors will be participating in the Urban Warfighting Orienteering Course.