 In the early morning, soldiers from the 1st Armored Division discussed tactics and prepared for the Army Combat Fitness Test as part of the Voluntary Best Iron Squad competition at Fort Bliss, Texas. The ACFT has six events, the deadlift, hand-release push-up, sprint-jack-carry, plank, and two-mile run. Sergeant Major Jeremy Prickett has more information about this competition. The hardest part of the competition is staying motivated. The physical aspect really wears on these soldiers, and to compete individually and yet as a squad is challenging. Watching these soldiers and seeing the new generation of soldiers coming up, I'm ready to pass off the torch. These guys and gals are ready for it. All right, turn, sprint, sprint, sprint, sprint, you got it, you got it. Specialist Jason Martinez talks more about his experience in this event. I put my maximum effort, luckily enough I won the board, and then as a squad, a whole week, we always count on each other. If it's the ACFT, the Ruck, we'll support each other and we've done well. The winning squad from this competition will compete in a larger competition against other squads. The winners from here, they will receive an award from the Division, but their real award will be going TDY to three corps at Fort Hood and competing in the best squad competition. Coming from Fort Bliss, Texas, I'm U.S. Army Private Max Millian Weaver.