U.S. Army Tank Crew Wins International Competition for First Time

A four-man Army tank crew from the 1st Battalion, 67th Armor Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade, 1st Armored Division, defeated teams from four other countries over the past week to achieve the first American victory in the U.S. Army Europe and Africa International Tank Challenge.

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Taking place in Grafenwoehr, Germany, the competition — which first ran from 2016 to 2018 before being paused due to other competitions and the COVID-19 pandemic — comprises 10 graded events designed to measure a tank crew's physical fitness, marksmanship and mental acuity. 

"It still hasn't fully set in for me, yet, that we managed to win this competition in the manner that it happened," said Army Sgt. 1st Class Kevin Greene, the winning crew's tank commander. 

"The other crews that were behind and chasing … are really talented crews, and the fact that we're the first American team to [win] on this stage is incredible," he added. 

Beege Welborn

I mean, this was way cool, and Bravo Zulu!!! to these guys, but what the Army needs to take from it is HOW they got their winning team.

That's what I found as surprising in the article and really pretty heartening in an underdog beats the champs kind of way. For once, they didn't go out and pick members to form a dream team from all the tank crews.

They picked the best already existing crew.

And then these guys beat the Europeans even though they'd just come out of three weeks in the field.

Now, I LOVE that!


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