Testing her mettle
Sierra Vista sergeant sets high standards
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Sgt. Lisa Morales of
The command post node team chief of Company A, 40th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, 11th Signal Brigade is the first female to win at the U.S. Army Forces Command level and the first female noncommissioned officer to be named NCO of the Year for FORSCOM (U.S. Army Forces Command).
A four-year Army warrior, the
She goes now to the highest level of competition - the Department of the Army NCO and Soldier of the Year Competition held this month (October) at
To date, Sgt. Morales has won a string of six competitions that include physical training, land navigation, warrior tasks, written essays, and written and oral board tests.
At five foot four, 115 pounds, Sgt. Morales admits she sometimes is underestimated by fellow Army competitors.
“You can tell what people are thinking when they look at you and I can see they don’t think of me as a threat, but after the competition starts you can see they start to get worried. I had one guy who would call me ‘Cupcake’ at the start but afterwards he was like, ‘Whoa!’,” she says, laughing. “It takes really hard training, a lot of it. But I’ve always tried to do my best, regardless. That’s the attitude I brought into the Army.”
Though Morales admits she “played Army” with her three sisters and one brother as a youngster, she hadn’t planned on an Army career until she got a call from a recruiter.
“I was working at American Express after high school and a recruiter called me. My brother had decided to join the Army and I thought I might like it, too,” she says.
Her brother, Stephen Chaires joined after Lisa and is now stationed in
Her mother, Susan Ochoa, wasn’t “very happy” when she learned what 19-year-old Lisa decided to do, but once she entered the Army she became “very supportive,” says Sgt. Morales.
Even with the two NCO of the Year accolades under her belt, the spunky female warrior is training hard for the ultimate competition in October.

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