101st Troop Command

101st Troop Command The 101st Troop Command (101st TC) is a major command of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard.

The command provides command and control headquarters, and logistical and administrative support to other units of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard that are not structured under another formation headquarters. It also provides administrative support to units from other formations within Puerto Rico that are stationed a long way from their respective higher headquarters. Because of this, the com

mand's units, formation, and structure tends to be inconsistent as it changes periodically from time to time as the National Guard or the United States Army needs. During World War II and on up to the time of the Korean War, the US Army was racially segregated. The 295th, 296th, and 65th Infantry regiments were all formations consisting mostly of Puerto Rican enlisted men and National Guardsmen. We reserve the right delete any comment that could be deemed offensive by the page's managers. Sexual and racist comments as well as swearing will not be tolerated.

Soldiers of the 892nd Multi Role Bridge Company, 190th Engineer Battalion, 101st Troop Command, Puerto Rico Army Nationa...
21/03/2026

Soldiers of the 892nd Multi Role Bridge Company, 190th Engineer Battalion, 101st Troop Command, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, trained on boat systems and mine detection operations at Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, March 21, 2026. The training emphasized safe operation in aquatic environments, along with proper Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services to maintain operational effectiveness. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Staff Sgt. Jean Martinez)

U.S. Army Spc. Fabian Velez, representing the Alpha Company, 1/65th Infantry Regiment, 92nd Military Police Brigade, Pue...
23/02/2026

U.S. Army Spc. Fabian Velez, representing the Alpha Company, 1/65th Infantry Regiment, 92nd Military Police Brigade, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, and U.S. Army Sgt. Pedro Miranda, representing the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 292nd Combat Sustainment Battalion, 191st Regional Support Group, Puerto Rico Army National Guard are the Enlisted and Noncommissioned officer winners of the Best Warrior Competition, at Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico, Feb. 22, 2026.

Velez and Miranda will move onto the regional phase of the Best Warrior Competitions, in Camp Butner Training Center, North Carolina. The competition featured a multitude of events that test the Soldier’s mental, physical, and tactical proficiency, while developing their resiliency and exemplifying the warrior ethos. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Hassani Ribera and Pfc. Xavier Tossas)

16 Soldiers from five major commands of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard competed in the Best Warrior Competition at ...
22/02/2026

16 Soldiers from five major commands of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard competed in the Best Warrior Competition at Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico, Feb. 22, 2026. On the fourth day, Soldiers ruck-marched 12 miles with a weighted rucksack and attended a promotion board to demonstrate knowledge and confidence. The competition featured a multitude of events that test the Soldier’s mental, physical, and tactical proficiency, while developing their resiliency and exemplifying the warrior ethos. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Hassani Ribera and Pfc. Xavier Tossas)

16 Soldiers from five major commands of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard competed in the Best Warrior Competition at ...
22/02/2026

16 Soldiers from five major commands of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard competed in the Best Warrior Competition at Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico, Feb. 21, 2026. On the third day, Soldiers performed an Army Fitness Test, swam through a water survival event, navigated an obstacle course, demonstrated proficiency in medical evacuation procedures and were interviewed to test their communication skills.

During the events, General Steven S. Nordhaus, Chief of the National Guard Bureau, and Senior Enlisted Advisor John Raines, the senior enlisted advisor to the chief of the National Guard Bureau, spoke with competitors and leadership of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard. The competition will feature a multitude of events that test the Soldier’s mental, physical, and tactical proficiency, while developing their resiliency and exemplifying the warrior ethos. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Hassani Ribera and Pfc. Xavier Tossas)

Chief of the National Guard Bureau

16 Soldiers from five major commands of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard competed in the Best Warrior Competition at ...
21/02/2026

16 Soldiers from five major commands of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard competed in the Best Warrior Competition at Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico, Feb. 20, 2026. On the second day, Soldiers were tested on their marksmanship, weapon knowledge, call for fire procedures and a physical fitness event. The competition will feature a multitude of events that test the Soldier’s mental, physical, and tactical proficiency, while developing their resiliency and exemplifying the warrior ethos. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Hassani Ribera and Pfc. Xavier Tossas)

16 Soldiers from five major commands of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard kicked off the Best Warrior Competition at C...
20/02/2026

16 Soldiers from five major commands of the Puerto Rico Army National Guard kicked off the Best Warrior Competition at Camp Santiago, Puerto Rico, Feb. 19, 2026. On the first day, Soldiers were tested on their land navigation skills, essay writing and exercises with gas masks. The competition will feature a multitude of events that test the Soldier’s mental, physical, and tactical proficiency, while developing their resiliency and exemplifying the warrior ethos.(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Hassani Ribera and Pfc. Xavier Tossas)

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Angel Cotto, assigned to Army Aviation, 101st Troop Command, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, w...
16/12/2025

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Angel Cotto, assigned to Army Aviation, 101st Troop Command, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, was promoted to the rank of sergeant first class at San Juan, Puerto Rico, Dec. 14, 2025. Promotion ceremonies in the Puerto Rico Army National Guard recognizes a service member’s dedication, leadership and continued commitment to duty. (U.S. Army National Guard photos)

Soldiers assigned to the 248th Army Band, Army Aviation and the 113th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 101st Troop Comm...
15/12/2025

Soldiers assigned to the 248th Army Band, Army Aviation and the 113th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 101st Troop Command, Puerto Rico Army National Guard conducted the Army Fitness Test at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, December 13, 2025. The Army Fitness Test measures a Soldier's physical capabilities and increases warfighting readiness. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Hassani Ribera)

Soldiers assigned to the 101st Troop Command, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, participated in a Best Warrior Competitio...
14/12/2025

Soldiers assigned to the 101st Troop Command, Puerto Rico Army National Guard, participated in a Best Warrior Competition at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, Dec. 13, 2025. The purpose of the Best Warrior Competition is to test soldiers' strength, knowledge, and resilience while promoting excellence and readiness. (U. S. Army National Guard photos by Sgt. Elena M. Torres Rivera and 1st Sgt. Marimar Rivera Medina)

🔥 Do you have what it takes to be the BEST? 🔥The 101st Troop Command is calling YOU to step up and prove your skills at ...
25/09/2025

🔥 Do you have what it takes to be the BEST? 🔥

The 101st Troop Command is calling YOU to step up and prove your skills at the Best Warrior Competition Tryouts 🪖💪

📅 1–2 November 2025
📍 Camp Santiago

⚠️ Sign-ups end TOMORROW! Don’t miss your chance to represent our brigade. 🏆

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