Pfc. Joshua Yi, a radiology specialist assigned to Army Medical Activity-Japan, zeroes his M-4 carbine during the Regional Health Command-Pacific Best Leader Competition, June 16, 2021, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The Best Leader Competition promotes esprit de corps across the Army, while recognizing Soldiers who demonstrate the Army Values and embody the Warrior Ethos. The competition recognizes those Soldiers who possess superb military bearing and communication skills, in-depth knowledge of military subjects, and the ability to perform Soldier and warrior skills at levels above thos


Pfc. Joshua Yi, a radiology specialist assigned to Army Medical Activity-Japan, zeroes his M-4 carbine during the Regional Health Command-Pacific Best Leader Competition, June 16, 2021, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The Best Leader Competition promotes esprit de corps across the Army, while recognizing Soldiers who demonstrate the Army Values and embody the Warrior Ethos. The competition recognizes those Soldiers who possess superb military bearing and communication skills, in-depth knowledge of military subjects, and the ability to perform Soldier and warrior skills at levels above those of their peers. The winners of the competition will represent Regional Health Command-Pacific at the Army Medical Command Best Leader Competition, July 25-30, in Hawaii.


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