 The best night show of a competition is a competition that the SSA from Seven Group Special Forces implemented and invited to hold the 92 offense from the First Special Forces Command. The purpose of this competition is to show their soldiers' skills, their potential, as well as their logistical knowledge. The soldiers have to complete the following events. Army combat fitness test, they have to tap an essay based on leadership. There is a written test, forklift drive and evaluation, SSA inventory, obstacle course, quarter master history class. There is also a 12 mile road and four qualification range. Assemble or disassemble a 2-4 Ibrabo and 2-4-9 land navigation and logistical board. This competition helps soldiers to help and prepare for any professional military education schools as well as expand their logistical knowledge as they get ready for the competition. The soldier will be awarded with the title of the 92 Alpha of the Year as well as they will earn the Army Achievement Medal. I wanted to compete in the best night to Alpha to pretty much redeem my first time I did this competition. I was runner up but I feel like I needed to do it again to prove to myself that I can absolutely be the best. The hardest part of this competition was honestly being resilient through all the events. Everything is very strenuous, like it's a mental game, it's very physical. So basically able to get through those after doing something as hard as the 12 mile ruck being able to shoot a 40 out of 40 or for example during the weapons. Everything was just pretty much a mind game so just basically staying resilient throughout the whole competition would probably be the hardest thing. I learned a lot about myself, I learned what I can handle and pretty much what I can't which is not a lot because I don't like to say that I can't do something so I learned a lot of what I can do and how to overcome what might be too hard and I don't want to do necessarily. Other than that it's been fun, it's been good to compete with fellow 92 Alphas from the Joes to NCOs so I'm great.