The 2015 U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year recipients gt. 1st Class JaDrian A. Whitfield, with the 80th Training Command, Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Griffin, assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center, and Capt. Edgar Borgella, also with the 83rd USARRTC, stand at attention before entering the Marshall Hall Joint Atrium at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Each instructor, representing the noncommissioned  officer, warrant officer, and officer category, were honored in the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony. The Training and Doctrine-U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year winner will be announced April 8, 2016. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Brian Godette, USARC Public Affairs)
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Fort Bragg - The 2015 U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year recipients gt. 1st Class JaDrian A. Whitfield, with the 80th Training Command, Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Griffin, assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center, and Capt. Edgar Borgella, also with the 83rd USARRTC, stand at attention before entering the Marshall Hall Joint Atrium at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Each instructor, representing the noncommissioned officer, warrant officer, and officer category, were honored in the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony. The Training and Doctrine-U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year winner will be announced April 8, 2016. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Brian Godette, USARC Public Affairs)


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