The inventive obstacle made a definite impact on competitors, said Spc. Keegan Carlson, the U.S. Army Reserve Soldier of the Year. “It looks from the outside like a small building with a small entry hole,” he said. “Then you get in there, and I thought there would be two corners maybe. Next thing I know, I’m going around five or six corners, going up inclines, crawling up, crawling down.”
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