Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Jonathan Boyden, a M1135 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, Reconnaissance Vehicle commander and native of Shreveport, Louisiana, assigned to the 327th Chemical Company, 415th Chemical Brigade, 76th Operational Response Command, marks his shots on a paper target at a M4 zero-qualification range at Camp Williams, Utah, April 14. Boyden was one of fifteen Army Reserve Soldiers from around the country who recently came to Camp Williams to compete in a Joint Command Best Warrior Competition that challenged the Soldiers with five-days of rigorous physical and mental events rangi


Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Jonathan Boyden, a M1135 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, Reconnaissance Vehicle commander and native of Shreveport, Louisiana, assigned to the 327th Chemical Company, 415th Chemical Brigade, 76th Operational Response Command, marks his shots on a paper target at a M4 zero-qualification range at Camp Williams, Utah, April 14. Boyden was one of fifteen Army Reserve Soldiers from around the country who recently came to Camp Williams to compete in a Joint Command Best Warrior Competition that challenged the Soldiers with five-days of rigorous physical and mental events ranging from the Army Combat Fitness Test to marksmanship, medical knowledge and warrior skills.


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