Best Sapper Competition / Meet Your Army
Venue
Waynesville Roubidoux Park
Event Organizer
MAJ Mario Andriulli
Category
Big Festivals & Events
Hours
April 19, 2024
5:00pm - 8:00pm
The City of Waynesville will host, again, the Best Sapper Competition from Fort Leonard Wood in conjunction with a Meet Your Army event in Roubidoux / Waynesville City Park.
This is open to the public and crowds will have the opportunity to see helicopters take off and land, cheer on the competitors in the Best Sapper Competition, engage with local vendors and organizations, and see military vehicles and equipment up close. Meet and greet the Army after the competition and the US Army Band will perform beginning at 7:30 pm.
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The 17th Lt. Gen. Robert B. Flowers Best Sapper Competition is slated to be held April 19 through 22 at #FortLeonardWood and will showcase the U.S. Army's elite combat engineering Soldiers.
The competition kicks off at 5 p.m., April 19, at the Roubidoux Park in downtown Waynesville, Missouri, with an opening ceremony that will feature competitors being dropped off from Blackhawk helicopters and non-standard physical fitness test events. The ceremony is free and open to the public.
Throughout the competition, 50, two-person teams will travel more than 60 miles in 58 hours, throughout the wooded and hilly Ozarks, while carrying a ruck sack that weighs more than 80 pounds and competing in a variety of events, testing them to their mental and physical breaking point.
Soldiers will compete on limited amounts of sleep and will have to complete a series of tasks, including demolition, land navigation, steel cutting, mountaineering, a wire obstacle breach, marksmanship, timber cutting techniques, bridge reconnaissance and utilizing handheld mine detectors.
The name “Sapper” is derived from French, and originates from the early days of siege warfare, when military engineers would dig tunnels under castle walls. Among other skills, today’s Sappers breach fortifications, place and remove landmines, work with explosives and install portable bridges