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    Combat engineer emerges as Nevada Army Guard’s Noncommissioned Officer of the Year

    RENO, NEVADA, UNITED STATES

    04.07.2023

    Photo by Sgt. Albert Valladares 

    106th Public Affairs Detachment

    RENO – A combat engineer from the Fallon-based 609th Engineer
    Company, Staff Sgt. Alec Canepa-Teal, 25, of Reno, captured the
    Nevada Army Guard title of the 2023 Noncommissioned Officer of the
    Year last week after he won the annual Best Warrior competition in
    Hawthorne, Nev.
    A native of the Biggest Little City, Canepa-Teal has been in the
    Army for six years, including five on active duty.
    In addition to serving with the 609th, Canepa-Teal attends Truckee
    Meadows Community College and is studying to become a Emergency
    Medical Technician. Canepa-Teal said he is committed to helping his
    hometown community through both military and civilian service.
    This year’s Best Warrior contest included Soldiers from both Fiji
    and Tonga, two of Nevada’s three state partnership countries. Canepa-
    Teal said he enjoyed the challenge of being pushed to his limits by the
    international competitors while learning about new cultures. He said the
    Tongan and Fijian Soldiers were very humble and supportive and readily
    shared their knowledge with Nevada’s Soldiers. (The international
    Soldiers competed in an exhibition status and were not eligible for
    Nevada’s Best Warrior title.)
    Canepa-Teal said this year’s Best Warrior contest was a memorable
    experience and he looks forward to representing the Nevada Army
    Guard later this spring in regional and, hopefully, national competitions,
    “I enjoyed the opportunity to represent the state I grew up in,”
    Canepa-Teal said. “I wanted to turn in a good performance do a good job
    representing my peers and my family. I wanted to make the international
    Soldiers earn their places in each respective event.
    “I truly believe competition brings out the best version of
    ourselves.”

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    Date Taken: 04.07.2023
    Date Posted: 04.19.2023 00:26
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    VIRIN: 230407-A-PB391-335
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    Location: RENO, NEVADA, US

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