Army Reserve Spc. Thomas Doles, left, a civil affairs specialist with the 489th Civil Affairs Battalion, receives the 352nd Civil Affairs Command’s Soldier of the Year award from Brig. Gen. James Sanders, right, the commanding general of the 352nd Civil Affairs Command, during the 352nd Civil Affairs Command Best Warrior Competition at Fort Hill, March 10, 2022. The three-day event challenges competitors to overcome an extensive set of tasks and missions designed to test their warfighting knowledge, physical fitness, battlefield skills in hands-on situational testing, as well as


Army Reserve Spc. Thomas Doles, left, a civil affairs specialist with the 489th Civil Affairs Battalion, receives the 352nd Civil Affairs Command’s Soldier of the Year award from Brig. Gen. James Sanders, right, the commanding general of the 352nd Civil Affairs Command, during the 352nd Civil Affairs Command Best Warrior Competition at Fort Hill, March 10, 2022. The three-day event challenges competitors to overcome an extensive set of tasks and missions designed to test their warfighting knowledge, physical fitness, battlefield skills in hands-on situational testing, as well as individual oral and written examinations.


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