Making history: Accelerated Warrant Officer Candidate School graduates highest number in U.S. Army Reserve history
200730-A-MP372-002.JPG Photo By: Staff Sgt. William Frye

FORT McCLELLAN, Ala. - Command Chief Warrant Officer 5 Harold (Hal) Griffin accepts a token of appreciation at a pre-graduation reception at Warrant Officer Candidate School at Fort McClellan, Alabama on July 30, 2020. The accelerated Warrant Officer Candidate School course was conducted to help alleviate the backlog of warrant officer candidates in the U.S. Army Reserve (National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. William Frye.)


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