Sgt. Roxanne Rose Ingram, an Automated Logistical Specialist with the 133rd Quartermaster Company of the New York Army National Guard, gives a thumbs-up as she passes during the 12k Road March event of the Best Warrior Competition at Camp Smith Training Site on April 24, 2016. The Best Warrior competitors represent each of New York's brigades after winning competitions at the company, battalion, and brigade levels. At the state level they are tested on their physical fitness, military knowledge, endurance, marksmanship, and land navigation skills. The two winners of the competition, one junio
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Sgt. Roxanne Rose Ingram, an Automated Logistical Specialist with the 133rd Quartermaster Company of the New York Army National Guard, gives a thumbs-up as she passes during the 12k Road March event of the Best Warrior Competition at Camp Smith Training Site on April 24, 2016. The Best Warrior competitors represent each of New York's brigades after winning competitions at the company, battalion, and brigade levels. At the state level they are tested on their physical fitness, military knowledge, endurance, marksmanship, and land navigation skills. The two winners of the competition, one junior enlisted and one NCO, advance to compete at the regional level later this year. (N.Y. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Michael Davis/ Released)