 Soldiers competing in the First Armored Division's iron squad competition have been pushed to their limits physically and mentally. For this event, soldiers must successfully qualify with their assigned M4. Soldiers must maneuver through a variety of different firing positions while simultaneously keeping track of their targets and ammunition. Private First Class Patrick Scully says he's always been competitive in hopes to win. What motivates me to do my best really is like I said I'm a competitor so I just like to do my best in everything no matter what it is. I'm kind of like a go-getter. I always want to win everything I do and just kind of try to put on my best performance for my unit. I've never shot really below a 32 so with this win and competition it might change but I'm going to do my best and see what happens. The best squad in this competition will advance through the three-core competition in Fort Hood, Texas. Reporting from Fort Bliss, Texas, Army Specialist Maxwell Bass.