An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Home : News : Article View
NEWS | Jan. 22, 2009

Army Guard launches first military reality TV program

By American Forces Press Service

Washington, DC - The real-life mental and physical challenges of military life combined with a "Survivor-type" show format is the basis of the Armed Forces' first reality video program, the Army National Guard's "Warrior Challenge."

Seven originally produced webisodes will air through February on an ARNG-branded channel on Ripe TV, a leader in video-on-demand digital entertainment distribution and production.

The joint announcement was made by Warrior Challenge's executive producer, Darryl Silver; and by Army Col. Michael Jones, chief of the Army National Guard's strength maintenance division.

Six teams, each consisting of one Guard member and one civilian, will compete in a series of National Guard-style "extreme challenges," such as a sniper-shooting and rappelling contest, a 40-ft. high ropes course, a helicopter search-and-rescue mission and a Humvee pull.

"The civilian contestants are not just getting a glimpse of the military, they are knee-deep in the life of a soldier," said Silver. "They will be living on base in the barracks and eating MRE's in uniform from the minute they arrive until the show's finale."

The ultimate prize for the winning team is an all-expense paid trip to the Ford 300 NASCAR race in Miami, where the team members will get to hang out with the driver of the National Guard's No. 88 car, Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

"Warrior Challenge" is currently airing on Ripe TV in over 30 million cable homes and on an ARNG-branded channel on RipeTV.com, available on desktops or through mobile devices. The series finale will air on Feb. 18.

 

 

Related Articles
New York Guard Soldiers participate in a 12-mile ruck during the New York Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition 2026, at Camp Smith Training Site, Cortlandt Manor, New York, March 26, 2026. Photo by Sgt. Maximilian Boudreaux.
Two Military Police Company Soldiers Named New York Guard Best Warriors
By Sgt. Richelle Cruickshank, | April 7, 2026
CAMP SMITH TRAINING SITE, N.Y. – Two Soldiers from Buffalo’s 105th Military Police Company have been named winners in the New York Army National Guard’s 2026 Best Warrior competition.Spc. Trevor Lock took first place in the...

Command Sgt. Maj. Michael R. Kelly, the senior enlisted leader of the Illinois Army National Guard, presents the Illinois Army National Guard’s 2026 Soldier of the Year award to Polish Territorial Defense Forces Soldier Mateusz. Competitors from the Illinois National Guard and the Polish Territorial Defense Force, partnered through the Department of War National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program, participated in the 2026 Illinois Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition held March 26-29, 2026, at the Marseilles Training Area. Photo by Sgt. Haesi Fanizzo.
Polish Soldier Wins Illinois National Guard Best Warrior Competition
By Sgt. Haesi Fanizzo, | April 6, 2026
MARSEILLES, Ill. – Polish Territorial Defense Forces Soldier Mateusz, whose rank and surname have been omitted to comply with the Polish Territorial Defense Forces policy, traveled across the Atlantic to compete recently in...

U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Karen Mitchell, member of the Missouri Military Funeral Honors Program, Missouri Air National Guard, prepares to fold a ceremonial flag, March 26, 2026, in St. Louis. Mitchell has served 42 years in the Missouri Air National Guard. Photo by Master Sgt. Stephanie Mundwiller
Missouri Guardsman Renders 6,500 Military Funeral Honors
By Staff Sgt. Whitney Erhart, | April 6, 2026
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – U.S. Air National Guard Senior Master Sgt. Karen Mitchell has stood before grieving families approximately 6,500 times during her 18 years with the Missouri Military Funeral Honors Program, rendering...