1st Battalion 22nd Infantry
D Company 1-22 Infantry Receives Draper Award
March 4, 2014
Col. Michael Tarsa,
acting senior commander, 4th Infantry Division, presents the
Draper Armor Leadership Unit Award to Capt. Chris Reed,
commander, Company D, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st
Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Inf. Div., March 4, 2014.
Photo by SPC William Howard
Death Dealers earn final Draper
Armor Leadership Unit Award
Story by SPC William Howard
FORT CARSON, Colo. Col. Michael Tarsa, acting senior
commander, 4th Infantry Division, presented the Draper Armor
Leadership
Unit Award to the commander and first sergeant of Company D, 1st
Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment Mar. 4.
Lt. Col. Wickliffe Draper established the Draper Armor Leadership
Award in 1924 to competitively test the leadership of small
cavalry units.
The award is granted annually to the best troop or armor company
in a unit based on criteria established
by the units division or regimental commander.
First Sgt. Jon Noyes, senior enlisted leader, Company D,
expressed his gratitude.
Im honored to receive the award, said Noyes.
But its earned by the soldiers of the company, not
myself or the commander.
Capt. Chris Reed, commander, Company D, set high standards for
his soldiers.
Push your soldiers every day to make them better,
said Reed. Coordinate with your command team, promote a
healthy command climate,
and challenge your soldiers with tough realistic training to
build their confidence.
During their eight-month deployment to Kuwait in 2013, the
company conducted a gunnery, mounted platoon live-fire exercise,
Kuwaiti partnered battalion combined arms live-fire exercise,
Level III Emergency Deployment exercise, Tanker
Stakes
Warrior Skills level 1 and 2 competition, inaugural Spur Ride,
M4, M9 and M249 qualifications.
The company also maintained the brigade titles of Top Tank
Platoon and Top Tank Company through three consecutive tank
gunnerys.
This marks the final Draper Armor Leadership Unit Award for 1st
Bn., 22nd Inf. Reg., before the battalion cases its colors Mar.
2014.
Delta Company bestows a great honor on 1st Bn., 22nd Inf.
Reg., during its final chapter by receiving one of the highest
awards
in the armor community, said Command Sgt. Maj. Eric Volk,
senior enlisted leader, 1st Bn., 22nd Inf. Reg.
Each award recipient received the Goodrich mini-trophy, Cavalry
and Armor Leadership Book and Chief of Armor Coin.
The Draper Cavalry and Armor Leadership Book
The Draper Coin
Sgt. Joshua Tackett, tank gunner,
Company D, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Armored
Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division,
salutes Col. Michael Tarsa, acting senior commander, 4th Inf.
Div., after receiving the Draper Armor Leadership Unit Award
March 4, 2014.
Tackett also received the Cavalry and Armor Leadership Book, and
the Chief of Armor Coin.
Photo by SPC William Howard
Col. David Hodne, commander, 1st
Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, describes the
attributes of excellent leadership shared
by the award recipients during a Draper Armor Leadership Unit
Award ceremony March 4, 2014. The award is given annually to
promote, sustain,
and recognize excellence in leadership in Armor and Cavalry
units.
Photo by SPC William Howard
Col. Michael Tarsa,
acting senior commander, 4th Infantry Division, presents the
Draper Armor Leadership Unit Award to 1st Sgt. Jon Noyes,
senior enlisted leader, Company D, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry
Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Inf. Div., March
4, 2014.
Im honored to receive the award, said Noyes,
but its earned by the soldiers of the company, not
myself or the commander.
Photo by SPC William Howard
1st Sgt. Jon Noyes, senior enlisted
leader, Company D, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st
Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division,
proudly displays the Draper Armor Leadership Unit Award (the Goodrich mini-trophy) he
received March 4, 2014. Lt. Col. Wickliffe Draper
established the Draper Armor Leadership Award in 1924 to
competitively test the leadership of small cavalry units.
Photo by SPC William Howard
Illustration from the Draper Armor
Leadership Award Program and Trust Fund
Standard Operating Procedure handbook, showing the original
artwork for the Goodrich mini-trophy
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Company's 2014 Draper Award
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