New York Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, an Amherst, New York resident who won the Army National Guard's Best Warrior Competition in the Soldier category, poses for a photo during the 2024 competition at the Army Mountain Warfare School, Jericho, Vermont, Aug. 5, 2024. The five-day event tested Soldiers’ physical and mental prowess.
New York Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, an Amherst, New York resident who won the Army National Guard's Best Warrior Competition in the Soldier category, poses for a photo during the 2024 competition at the Army Mountain Warfare School, Jericho, Vermont, Aug. 5, 2024. The five-day event tested Soldiers’ physical and mental prowess. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Lianne M. Hirano) VIEW ORIGINAL

JERICHO, Vt. — New York Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, a part-time architect and graduate student, is one of two Best Warriors in the 325,000-Soldier Army National Guard.

Fillion, an infantryman in the 2nd Squadron, 101st Cavalry Regiment, who was a specialist when he first competed, beat six competitors from across the country in the junior enlisted Soldier category.

These Soldiers won their unit, state and regional Best Warrior events before competing for the national award at Ethan Allen Firing Range in Jericho, Vermont, Aug. 4-8, 2024.

Noncommissioned officers compete against other sergeants in their category.

Fillion will now compete alongside other Best Warrior finishers in the Army’s Best Squad Competition from Sept. 29 to Oct. 10, 2024.

U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. John T. Raines, left, the command sergeant major of the Army National Guard, shakes hands with New York Army National Guard  Sgt. Peter Fillion, an infantryman who won the  2024 Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition,  held in Jericho, Vermont,  on Aug. 8, 2024. The Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition was a five-day event composed of 14 competitors representing the regional winners; the competition tests Soldiers’ physical and mental prowess with a series of events with the overall winners receiving either Soldier of the Year or Non-commissioned Officer of the Year recognition.
U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. John T. Raines, left, the command sergeant major of the Army National Guard, shakes hands with New York Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, an infantryman who won the 2024 Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition, held in Jericho, Vermont, on Aug. 8, 2024. The Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition was a five-day event composed of 14 competitors representing the regional winners; the competition tests Soldiers’ physical and mental prowess with a series of events with the overall winners receiving either Soldier of the Year or Non-commissioned Officer of the Year recognition. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Lianne M. Hirano) VIEW ORIGINAL

Command Sgt. Maj. Edwin Garris, the New York Army National Guard’s top enlisted leader, said Fillion is the first New York Soldier to win this honor.

Fillion said being best in the entire Army Guard “is kind of surreal.”

“It’s an interesting feeling because you’ve had a major accomplishment in one area, but in your civilian life, you just go back to who you were before,” he said. “They’re happy for you, but they don’t really understand what it took to get there.”

Fillion said it took a lot of exercise and brainwork.

“These competitions are really good at testing you both physically and mentally,” Fillion said.

He said his strong Christian faith helped sustain him through the tough parts.

NewYork Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, an Amherst resident who won the Army National Guard Best Warrior competition in the Soldier category, prepares to traverse a rope bridge during the National Guard’s 2024 National Best Warrior Competition Aug. 4, 2024, at the Ethan Allen Firing Range near Jericho, Vermont. Cadre from the Army Mountain Warfare School supported the event, which included tackling a rope bridge, ascending a cliff face with a Prusik knot and rappelling. In total, 14 Soldiers and noncommissioned officers from 13 states competed to be named the National Guard’s top Soldier and NCO.
NewYork Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, an Amherst resident who won the Army National Guard Best Warrior competition in the Soldier category, prepares to traverse a rope bridge during the National Guard’s 2024 National Best Warrior Competition Aug. 4, 2024, at the Ethan Allen Firing Range near Jericho, Vermont. Cadre from the Army Mountain Warfare School supported the event, which included tackling a rope bridge, ascending a cliff face with a Prusik knot and rappelling. In total, 14 Soldiers and noncommissioned officers from 13 states competed to be named the National Guard’s top Soldier and NCO. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Terra C. Gatti) VIEW ORIGINAL

Best Warrior competitions include marksmanship, a physical fitness test, land navigation, military skills, boards where Soldiers are quizzed on their military knowledge and several long marches.

“Ruck marching is the most difficult because you are carrying weight and walking for a long time and everything kind of hurts, but you just keep going,” he said.

Garris said Fillion’s edge in the competition was his military knowledge.

“That’s where he shines,” Garris said.

At that level of competition, everybody is fit, or they wouldn’t have gotten that far, he said.

“But the separation is the mental aspect of it,” Garris said. “You may be able to move, shoot and communicate, but can you think on your feet?”

Fillion agreed.

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, left, anAmherst resident who won the Army National Guard's Best Warrior competition in the Soldier Category,  and Spc. Andruw Nakamura, right, an infantryman assigned to  the Hawaii Army National Guard, participate in the second ruck march event during the 2024 Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition at the Army Mountain Warfare School, Jericho, Vermont, Aug. 5, 2024. The Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition is a five-day event composed of 14 competitors representing the regional winners; the competition tests Soldiers’ physical and mental prowess with a series of events with the overall winners receiving either Soldier of the Year or Non-commissioned Officer of the Year recognition.
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – New York Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, left, anAmherst resident who won the Army National Guard's Best Warrior competition in the Soldier Category, and Spc. Andruw Nakamura, right, an infantryman assigned to the Hawaii Army National Guard, participate in the second ruck march event during the 2024 Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition at the Army Mountain Warfare School, Jericho, Vermont, Aug. 5, 2024. The Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition is a five-day event composed of 14 competitors representing the regional winners; the competition tests Soldiers’ physical and mental prowess with a series of events with the overall winners receiving either Soldier of the Year or Non-commissioned Officer of the Year recognition. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lianne Hirano) VIEW ORIGINAL
New York Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, the winner of the Army National Guard's 2024 Best Warrior competition, rucks down steep terrain in the 12 mile final event during the 2024 Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition at the Army Mountain Warfare School, Jericho, Vermont, Aug. 8, 2024. The Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition was  a five-day event composed of 14 competitors representing the regional winners; the competition tests Soldiers’ physical and mental prowess with a series of events with the overall winners receiving either Soldier of the Year or Non-commissioned Officer of the Year recognition.
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – New York Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, the winner of the Army National Guard's 2024 Best Warrior competition, rucks down steep terrain in the 12 mile final event during the 2024 Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition at the Army Mountain Warfare School, Jericho, Vermont, Aug. 8, 2024. The Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition was a five-day event composed of 14 competitors representing the regional winners; the competition tests Soldiers’ physical and mental prowess with a series of events with the overall winners receiving either Soldier of the Year or Non-commissioned Officer of the Year recognition. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lianne M. Hirano) VIEW ORIGINAL

“A lot of units send their top dog physically, but they often overlook how many points can be earned on intellectual tasks,” he said. “There are many times I wasn’t the strongest person, but I was the one that knew the most about unified land operations.”

His best event in the field was land navigation, which began at 4:30 a.m. Fillion navigated in the dark to find all the locations and finish first.

Getting ready for the Best Warrior competition involved balancing the preparation with his job at Kideney Architects in Buffalo and a full course load at the University of Buffalo.

His wife, Samantha, an intensive care nurse in Buffalo, was his study partner.

His unit also helped him by putting him on orders in the weeks before the national competition so he could focus on preparing.

“I made sure to spend a lot of time working on my physical ability, making sure my legs were super strong,” Fillion said. “That was my main focus, working out, because I had done a lot of the intellectual stuff.”

New York Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, who won the 2024 Army  National Guard Best Warrior Competition, finishes the final ruck of the National Best Warrior Competition, August 8, 2024, near Jericho, Vermont. The Best Warrior Competition was a physically and mentally challenging five-day event that tests Soldiers on a variety of tactical and technical skills.
New York Army National Guard Sgt. Peter Fillion, who won the 2024 Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition, finishes the final ruck of the National Best Warrior Competition, August 8, 2024, near Jericho, Vermont. The Best Warrior Competition was a physically and mentally challenging five-day event that tests Soldiers on a variety of tactical and technical skills. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Everett Babbitt) VIEW ORIGINAL

The other big challenge during the competition was the lack of sleep.

“Although the activities may not go into the late evening you are up late preparing for the event that is tomorrow. So, whether it be studying for a board or packing a ruck for the ruck march the next day, you are always up a little bit later than you want to be,” he said.

He and the six Soldiers he competed against started out wary of each other, but by the end, they were great friends, he said.

Fillion said that as he moves onto the Best Squad event, he will work to improve his endurance and shooting.

He’s also looking at the different paths he could take in the Guard halfway through his six-year enlistment.

“I have enjoyed my time in the Guard, so I am not in a hurry to get out. I’ve been giving it 110% and I will keep on giving it 110%,“ he said.

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