File:US Army 52160 Spc. Becher starts the night course.jpg
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English: Spc. Shiloh Becher gets his pacecount before starting the night Urban Warfighting Orienteering Course at the Department of the Army Best Warrior Competition at Fort Lee, Va. on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. Becher is the 2009 Army Reserve Soldier of the Year. |
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Source | United States Army |
Author | Timothy Hale (U.S. Army Reserve Command) |
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