ANNEX A to HQDA EXORD 155-18 ISO Best Warrior …

ANNEX A to HQDA EXORD 155-18 ISO Best Warrior Competition 2018.

The Following is a list of the Eligible Army Commands (ACOMs) and Direct Reporting Units (DRUs).

FORSCOM

USARPAC

TRADOC

AMC

MEDCOM

USASOC

USAREUR

USARC

ARNG

ARNORTH

ARCYBER

MDW

- CENTCOM through ARCENT through ARNORTH - TRANSCOM through SDDC through AMC - PACOM through EUSA through USARPAC - AFRICOM through USARAF through EUCOM through USAREUR - SOCOM through USASOC - USCYBERCOM through STRATCOM through NETCOM/9th SC through

ARCYBER - IMCOM through ARNORTH - NORTHCOM through ARNORTH - SOUTHCOM through ARSOUTH through ARNORTH - USACE, USACIDC, USMA, NCR, HRC, DLA, DIA, DISA, ATEC, USAASC,

SMDC through MDW -INSCOM through ARCYBER

ANNEX B to HQDA EXORD 155-18 ISO Best Warrior Competition 2018 Competing Command Structure

2018 Best warrior competition

11 Competing commands

HQDA

FORSCOM

AMC

TRADOC

USARPAC

USAREUR

USASOC

SDDC TRANSCOM

EUSA PACOM

EUCOM USARAF AFRICOM

SOCOM

USACIDC

USAASC

ATEC

USMA

NCR

HRC

MEDCOM

ARNG

USARC

ARCYBER

ARNORTH

MDW

INSCOM

ARSOUTH IMCOM

ARCENT CENTCOM

SOUTHCOM

NORTHCOM

NETCOM/9th SC

DLA

USACE

DIA

DISA

SMDC

STRATCOM

USCYBERCOM

Changes Competing Commands

ANNEX C to HQDA EXORD 155-18 ISO Best Warrior Competition 2018. (EXAMPLE PACKET)

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MEMORANDUM FOR Sergeant Major of the Army, 203 Army Pentagon, Room 3E677, Washington, DC 20310-0203 SUBJECT: Nomination for the 2018 Department of the Army Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) and Soldier of the Year (SOY) "Best Warrior" Competition 1. The following individual has been selected as the NCO (or Soldier) of the Year for (Command) and is nominated for the Department of the Army NCO (or Soldier) "Best Warrior" of the Year Competition.

a. Name: b. Rank: c. PMOS: d. Unit: e. Years of Service: f. Time in grade: g. Qualification in Arms (include type of weapon) (if applicable-some Soldiers, assigned to TDA units may not have a current qualification) h. Service schools attended: i. Decorations and Awards: j. Civilian Education: k. Duty address and duty phone number: l Supervisor's duty address and duty phone number:

m. Name and address of next of kin: n. Significant achievements in the last 12 months:

SUBJECT: Nomination for the 2018 Department of the Army Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) and Soldier of the Year (SOY) "Best Warrior" Competition

2. Commanders and Command Sergeants Major are certifying their competitor in the last 12 months has not received UCMJ action, not currently under suspension of favorable action or bar to reenlistment, and has at least 1 year remaining on their enlistment after the Department of the Army BWC.

3. The nomination packet is enclosed.

JOHN Q. LEADER Commander, USA

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JOHN Q. LEADER Command Sergeant Major, USA

ANNEX D to HQDA EXORD 155-18 ISO Best Warrior Competition 2018. PERSONAL DATA SHEET

Name: John Q. Soldier Rank: PV1-SFC MACOM: Nominating Command MOS: Candidate's primary MOS TIS: Years in the Army Objective: Long term and short term goals Experience: Personal work history, start with most recent and work backward Military Education: NCOES courses attended, start with most recent and work backward Civilian Education: Civilian schooling, start with most recent and work backward Family: Married/Single (Names of spouse and children if applicable) Hometown: City/Town and State Personal Interests: Hobbies, community involvement, etc.

No personal data

ANNEX E to HQDA EXORD 155-18 ISO Best Warrior Competition 2018.

EXAMPLE BIOGRAPHY:

Sergeant Major Heyz T. Seeker

Sergeant Major Heyz T. Seeker, hails from Memphis, Tenn. He enlisted in the United States Army Reserve on February 23rd, 1985, and attended Basic Combat Training and Advance Individual Training at Fort Jackson, SC. Sergeant Major Seeker later enlisted in the Regular Army and changed his Military Occupational Skill (MOS) to Infantry and attended One Station Unit Train (OSUT) at Fort Benning, GA.

His overseas assignments include three tours in the Federal Republic of Germany, one tour in the Republic of South Korea, three in the Persian Gulf and the Republic of Honduras. His stateside assignments include tours at Fort Bragg, NC; Fort Benning, GA; Fort Hood, TX; Fort Bliss TX, Fort Polk, LA and Camp Atterbury, IN. He has served in a variety of duty positions to include: Vehicle Driver; Shop Foreman; Motor Sergeant; Rifle Squad Leader; Infantry Fighting Vehicle Commander (Bradley); Rifle Platoon Sergeant; Assistant Operations Sergeant; Senior Drill Sergeant (OSUT); Observer/Controller (CMTC); Rifle Company First Sergeant; and Sergeant Major of Operations Group; Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC)

Sergeant Major Seeker has attended various military schools: Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC); Basic Noncommissioned Officers Course (BNCOC); Advanced Noncommissioned Officers Course (ANCOC); United States Army First Sergeants Course; Basic Airborne Training; 82nd Airborne Division's Advanced Airborne School (Jumpmaster); JFK Special Warfare Center's SERE Course (Level C); Air Assault School; 75th Ranger Regt.'s Pre-Ranger Course; Mobile Retention Course; Pathfinder School; Light Infantry Leaders Course; Drill Sergeant School; Bradley Leaders Course. United States Army Sergeants Major Academy.

Sergeant Major Seeker ark's awards and decorations include: Legion of Merit; Bronze Star (1st Oak Leaf Cluster); Meritorious Service Medal (3rd OLC); Joint Service Commendation Medal; Army Commendation Medal (7th OLC); Army Achievement Medal (7th OLC); National Defense Service Medal (with 1 Bronze

Star); Army Good Conduct Medal (9th Award); South West Asia Service Medal (with 1 Bronze Star); Saudi Arabian Defense Medal; Kuwait Liberation Medal; Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal; Korean Service Medal; Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal; Iraqi Campaign Medal (3 campaign stars); Expert Mechanic Badge; Expert Driver Badge (Wheel); Master Parachutist Wings; Air Assault Wings; Drill Sergeant Badge; Pathfinder Badge; Expert Infantryman's Badge; Combat Infantryman's Badge; German Army Marksmanship Badge; Joint Meritorious Unit Citation; Valorous Unit Citation; Army Superior Unit Citation (3rd Award); and the Army Staff Identification Badge. Sergeant Major Seeker is a member of the U.S. Army Infantry's Order of St. Maurice and the U.S. Army Field Artillery's Order of St. Barbara.

Sergeant Major Seeker holds a Bachelors of Science degree from XXXXX College.

He is married to the former Regina Reed and they have been blessed with three wonderful children: Jack, Everett, and Kiah.

Sergeant Major Seeker interests are in culinary arts, and auto mechanics. Sergeant Major Seeker short term goals are to become a Battalion Command Sergeant Major and his long term goals are to become a Division Command Sergeant Major.

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