SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE. Ill. —
A new competition at Scott Air Force Base had elite teams and squadrons undergoing a unique Warrior Challenge event on May 9.
This event aimed to enhance the wing’s warrior culture by integrating lessons from Scott’s history while testing its readiness and fitness levels to “Deliver Victory” against any adversary.
The day was split into two main areas:
- The Warrior Challenge featured 13 five-person mixed-gender teams rucking the 6.2-mile perimeter of the base with a combined weight of 125 pounds. They were assessed at five locations on their readiness skills in scenarios like Tactical Combat Casualty Care, stress test shooting, runway repair, patient rescue and load, and building cargo pallets for aircraft use.
- The Squadron Cup included nine teams of 25 individuals completing activities focused on teamwork, communication, physical fitness, and problem-solving. They participated in challenges like Agile Combat Employment Leadership Reaction Course, Army Air Corps Radio School Field Exercise, Rifle Fighting and Combatives, and the Marine Combat Fitness Test.
Col. John Poole, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, highlighted the historical relevance of the challenge and its connection to future readiness requirements.
He mentioned the tradition of hosting field days filled with competition during the Army Air Corps era at Scott Field. He created the event to honor this tradition and link it to modern readiness needs.