Air defenders lead grassroots push for Soldier fitness behind the efforts of single H2F leader

SEMBACH, Germany — Soldiers with 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command are proving that progress in physical readiness doesn’t have to wait for a fully staffed Holistic Health and Fitness team.

While the command has not yet been assigned an official H2F team, it has launched two key initiatives aimed at improving Soldier health, performance and resilience now, not later.

Supporting a critical mission

Air defense artillery remains one of the Army’s most in-demand branches. With threats such as drones and cruise missiles on the rise, air defenders must be ready both physically and mentally.

"Air Defense has one of the highest operational tempos in the Army, yet as a non-combat arms branch, we don’t have the full H2F team support others do” said Andrew Munsterman, the physical readiness lead for 10th AAMDC. “With limited resources, our dedication to physical fitness and readiness remains unwavering because our mission is critical: to defend the skies."

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