Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, , explains layout procedures to his Soldiers during the Ammunition Transfer and Holding Point event Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. Navarro, the team leader of five young Soldiers, approached the competition with the intent of teaching his charges, saying it’s less about the competition and more about learning. The layout event, one of several testing the skills of Soldiers in the ammunition handling career field, required participants to draw out features and arrange facilities us
Warrant Officer 1 Raymond Navarro, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Fort Bragg, , explains layout procedures to his Soldiers during the Ammunition Transfer and Holding Point event Team of the Year Competition Sept. 25 at Fort Pickett. Navarro, the team leader of five young Soldiers, approached the competition with the intent of teaching his charges, saying it’s less about the competition and more about learning. The layout event, one of several testing the skills of Soldiers in the ammunition handling career field, required participants to draw out features and arrange facilities used in an ammunition transfer and holding point using a sand table, figurines and miniatures. ATHP teams had to consider security, vehicle placement and designated areas to store and receive ammunition. The ATHP competition, which concludes Sept. 28 with an awards ceremony announcing the winners, is the first leg of the Ordnance Crucible designed to measure and assess the technical and tactical skills of Ordnance Soldiers.
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