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MUSCATATUCK, Ind. – Once used as a mental hospital, the structure built in 1938 is now in use by civilian and military personnel coming in to conduct urban training. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Capt. Megan McFarling, 205th Press Camp Headquarters)
Muscatatuck chosen to host first live public affairs exercise
MUSCATATUCK, Ind. – Once used as a mental hospital, the structure built in 1938 is now in use by civilian and military personnel coming in to conduct urban training. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Capt. Megan McFarling, 205th Press Camp Headquarters)
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Spc.Trace Lundberg, provides media coverage for 101st Airborne Division Soldiers conducting Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training, on August 14th, 2016. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
Reserve Soldiers Tell the Army Story
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Spc.Trace Lundberg, provides media coverage for 101st Airborne Division Soldiers conducting Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training, on August 14th, 2016. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Spc. Logan Rath, provides media coverage for Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division, as they conduct Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training, on August 14th, 2016. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
Reserve Soldiers Tell the Army Story
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Spc. Logan Rath, provides media coverage for Soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division, as they conduct Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training, on August 14th, 2016. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Sgt. Quentin Johnson, interviewed Staff Sgt. Chad Field, of Echo Forward Support Company, 326th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team on August 14th, 2016. Staff Sgt. Field discussed the methodology he brings to conducting Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training for his troops, in the 101st Airborne Division. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sergeant Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
Reserve Soldiers Tell the Army Story
MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. - Army Reserve Public Affairs Soldier, Sgt. Quentin Johnson, interviewed Staff Sgt. Chad Field, of Echo Forward Support Company, 326th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team on August 14th, 2016. Staff Sgt. Field discussed the methodology he brings to conducting Chemical Biological Radiological, and Nuclear training for his troops, in the 101st Airborne Division. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sergeant Michael Adetula, U.S. Army Reserve/Released)
LOWER BRULE, S.D. -- U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Elizabeth Rodriguez, chief nutritionist with the 1207th U.S. Army Hospital, instructs Bessie Loudner, a local resident with Type 2 Diabetes, during a healthy cooking demonstration July 20, 2016. Rodriguez conducted the class during an Innovative Readiness Training mission on the Lower Brule Reservation located 61 miles southeast of Pierre, S.D. IRT allows Soldiers to use their skill set in real-world environments that that positively impact communities. Rodriguez used the session to teach locals about managing their diabetes through diet and nutrition. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. David Alexander)
Army Reserve Soldier talks diet, diabetes and Hearty Chicken Chile on Indian Reservation
LOWER BRULE, S.D. -- U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Elizabeth Rodriguez, chief nutritionist with the 1207th U.S. Army Hospital, instructs Bessie Loudner, a local resident with Type 2 Diabetes, during a healthy cooking demonstration July 20, 2016. Rodriguez conducted the class during an Innovative Readiness Training mission on the Lower Brule Reservation located 61 miles southeast of Pierre, S.D. IRT allows Soldiers to use their skill set in real-world environments that that positively impact communities. Rodriguez used the session to teach locals about managing their diabetes through diet and nutrition. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Spc. David Alexander)
Main Photo: U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Terry A. Speck Jr., medic, Headquarter and Headquarter Company, 854th Engineer Battalion, and Reading, Pa., native, reunites with his family: Wife Cass, son Elias and daughter Isla, after returning from deployment in March 2014. (Courtesy photo)
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Main Photo: U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Terry A. Speck Jr., medic, Headquarter and Headquarter Company, 854th Engineer Battalion, and Reading, Pa., native, reunites with his family: Wife Cass, son Elias and daughter Isla, after returning from deployment in March 2014. (Courtesy photo)
Sgt. Maj. Kathleen Sciortino, sergeant major with the 915th Contingency Contracting Battalion, discusses contingency contracting procedures during academics week.  Looking on during the discussion is Staff Sgt. Sandra Jeanlouis, a contracting specialist also with the 915th.
Army Reserve Sustainment Command acquisition Soldiers focus on contract support integration and contractor management to support the warfighter
Sgt. Maj. Kathleen Sciortino, sergeant major with the 915th Contingency Contracting Battalion, discusses contingency contracting procedures during academics week. Looking on during the discussion is Staff Sgt. Sandra Jeanlouis, a contracting specialist also with the 915th.
Mr. James Balocki, United States Army Reserve Command’s executive officer and director, services and installations, addresses Soldier and Civilians of the Army Reserve Sustainment Command and the Deployment Support Command during a town hall meeting. Balocki spent the day learning about their capabilities and mission support.
ARSC Public Affairs NCOIC
Mr. James Balocki, United States Army Reserve Command’s executive officer and director, services and installations, addresses Soldier and Civilians of the Army Reserve Sustainment Command and the Deployment Support Command during a town hall meeting. Balocki spent the day learning about their capabilities and mission support.
Brig. Gen. Scott Morcomb, Commanding General of the 11th Theater Aviation Command (TAC), greets his soldiers returning from an 11-month deployment to Kosovo in support of NATO’s KFOR mission, Mar. 7, 2016. The 11th TAC has deployed units to Kosovo over the last several years in support of this mission of establishing a safe and secure environment for the people of Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Matthew Roman, 11th Theater Aviation Command Public Affairs Officer)
11th Theater Aviation Command Welcomes Home Soldiers Deployed in Support of NATO’s Kosovo Mission
Brig. Gen. Scott Morcomb, Commanding General of the 11th Theater Aviation Command (TAC), greets his soldiers returning from an 11-month deployment to Kosovo in support of NATO’s KFOR mission, Mar. 7, 2016. The 11th TAC has deployed units to Kosovo over the last several years in support of this mission of establishing a safe and secure environment for the people of Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Matthew Roman, 11th Theater Aviation Command Public Affairs Officer)
Soldiers from, 1-158th Assault Reconnaissance Battalion (ARB), stand in a battalion formation as five AH-64 Apache Helicopter conduct a ceremonial “fly-over”, in Conroe, Texas, to commemorate the final flight of the Apache helicopter in the U.S. Army Reserve, Mar. 6, 2016. 1-158th ARB is a direct reporting unit to the 11th Theater Aviation Command. The 11th Theater Aviation Command (TAC) is the only aviation command in the Army Reserve. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Matthew Roman, 11th Theater Aviation Command Public Affairs Officer)
Last Flight of the Apache Helicopter in the U.S. Army Reserve
Soldiers from, 1-158th Assault Reconnaissance Battalion (ARB), stand in a battalion formation as five AH-64 Apache Helicopter conduct a ceremonial “fly-over”, in Conroe, Texas, to commemorate the final flight of the Apache helicopter in the U.S. Army Reserve, Mar. 6, 2016. 1-158th ARB is a direct reporting unit to the 11th Theater Aviation Command. The 11th Theater Aviation Command (TAC) is the only aviation command in the Army Reserve. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Matthew Roman, 11th Theater Aviation Command Public Affairs Officer)
Army Reserve Sgt. Aaron Ellerman (left), a print journalist from the 204th Public Affairs Detachment in Orlando, Fla., interviews Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andres Arango, an allied trades warrant officer with the 542nd Sustainment Maintenance Company, during Exercise News Day at Fort Polk, La. Ellerman and other Army Reserve public affairs Soldiers were tested on their ability to tell the Army story from a field environment — in this case Joint Readiness Training Center Rotation 16-04, where Soldiers were engaged in a combat training scenario. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Brandon Hubbard, 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)
First Exercise News Day field tests Army Reserve public affairs units
Army Reserve Sgt. Aaron Ellerman (left), a print journalist from the 204th Public Affairs Detachment in Orlando, Fla., interviews Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andres Arango, an allied trades warrant officer with the 542nd Sustainment Maintenance Company, during Exercise News Day at Fort Polk, La. Ellerman and other Army Reserve public affairs Soldiers were tested on their ability to tell the Army story from a field environment — in this case Joint Readiness Training Center Rotation 16-04, where Soldiers were engaged in a combat training scenario. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Brandon Hubbard, 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)
Maj. Gen. Megan Tatu, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Reserve, congratulates Capt. Edgar Borgella, course director assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center, for his selection as the U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year (Officer), at USARC headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Borgella was honored alongside winners from the noncommissioned officer and warrant officer category, in the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony held here. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Brian Godette, USARC Public Affairs)
US Army Reserve 2015 Instructor of the Year Awards Ceremony
Maj. Gen. Megan Tatu, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Reserve, congratulates Capt. Edgar Borgella, course director assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center, for his selection as the U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year (Officer), at USARC headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Borgella was honored alongside winners from the noncommissioned officer and warrant officer category, in the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony held here. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Brian Godette, USARC Public Affairs)
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)
US Army Reserve 2015 Instructor of the Year Awards Ceremony
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)
The 2015 U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year recipients, Capt. Edgar Borgella, assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center; Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Griffin, also with the 83rd USARRTC; and Sgt. 1st Class JaDrian A. Whitfield, with the 80th Training Command, listen attentively to guest speakers 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)
US Army Reserve 2015 Instructor of the Year Awards Ceremony
The 2015 U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year recipients, Capt. Edgar Borgella, assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center; Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Griffin, also with the 83rd USARRTC; and Sgt. 1st Class JaDrian A. Whitfield, with the 80th Training Command, listen attentively to guest speakers 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)
Sgt. Maj. Blaine Huston, G-3/5/7 sergeant major, U.S. Army Reserve Command, provides closing remarks during the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony at USARC headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Each instructor, representing the noncommissioned  officer, warrant officer, and officer category, were honored for their selection and highly praised for their continuous efforts by Huston. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Brian Godette, USARC Public Affairs)
US Army Reserve 2015 Instructor of the Year Awards Ceremony
Sgt. Maj. Blaine Huston, G-3/5/7 sergeant major, U.S. Army Reserve Command, provides closing remarks during the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony at USARC headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Each instructor, representing the noncommissioned officer, warrant officer, and officer category, were honored for their selection and highly praised for their continuous efforts by Huston. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Brian Godette, USARC Public Affairs)
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, Deputy Commanding General (Support), U.S. Army Reserve, presents Capt. Edgar Borgella, course director assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center, with an Army Commendation Award for his selection as the U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year (Officer), at USARC headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Borgella was honored alongside winners from the noncommissioned officer and warrant officer category, in the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony held here. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Brian Godette, USARC Public Affairs)
US Army Reserve 2015 Instructor of the Year Awards Ceremony
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, Deputy Commanding General (Support), U.S. Army Reserve, presents Capt. Edgar Borgella, course director assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center, with an Army Commendation Award for his selection as the U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year (Officer), at USARC headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Borgella was honored alongside winners from the noncommissioned officer and warrant officer category, in the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony held here. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Brian Godette, USARC Public Affairs)
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, Deputy Commanding General (Support), U.S. Army Reserve, presents Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Griffin, chief instructor assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center, with an Army Commendation Award for his selection as the U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year (Warrant Officer), at USARC headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Griffin was honored alongside winners from the noncommissioned officer and officer category, in the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony held here.(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Brian Godette, USARC Public Affairs)
US Army Reserve 2015 Instructor of the Year Awards Ceremony
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, Deputy Commanding General (Support), U.S. Army Reserve, presents Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Griffin, chief instructor assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center, with an Army Commendation Award for his selection as the U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year (Warrant Officer), at USARC headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Griffin was honored alongside winners from the noncommissioned officer and officer category, in the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony held here.(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Brian Godette, USARC Public Affairs)
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, Deputy Commanding General (Support), U.S. Army Reserve, stands alongside the 2015 U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year recipients, Capt. Edgar Borgella, assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center; Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Griffin, also with the 83rd USARRTC; and Sgt. 1st Class JaDrian A. Whitfield, with the 80th Training Command, at USARC headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Each instructor, representing the officer, warrant officer, and noncommissioned officer category, were honored in the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony held here. 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)
US Army Reserve 2015 Instructor of the Year Awards Ceremony
Maj. Gen. Peter S. Lennon, Deputy Commanding General (Support), U.S. Army Reserve, stands alongside the 2015 U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year recipients, Capt. Edgar Borgella, assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center; Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Griffin, also with the 83rd USARRTC; and Sgt. 1st Class JaDrian A. Whitfield, with the 80th Training Command, at USARC headquarters, Feb. 11, 2016. Each instructor, representing the officer, warrant officer, and noncommissioned officer category, were honored in the first USARC hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony held here. 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)
The U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year, representing the officer, warrant officer, and noncommissioned officer category, were honored in the first U.S. Army Reserve Command hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony at USARC headquarters, February 11, 2016. 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)
US Army Reserve 2015 Instructor of the Year Awards Ceremony
The U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year, representing the officer, warrant officer, and noncommissioned officer category, were honored in the first U.S. Army Reserve Command hosted Instructor of the Year Ceremony at USARC headquarters, February 11, 2016. 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)
The 2015 U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year recipients, Capt. Edgar Borgella, assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center; Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Griffin, also with the 83rd USARRTC; and Sgt. 1st Class JaDrian A. Whitfield, with the 80th Training Command, stand at attention at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters, February 11, 2016. Each instructor, representing the officer, warrant officer, and noncommissioned 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)
US Army Reserve 2015 Instructor of the Year Awards Ceremony
The 2015 U.S. Army Reserve Instructor of the Year recipients, Capt. Edgar Borgella, assigned to the 83rd U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Training Center; Chief Warrant Officer 4 David Griffin, also with the 83rd USARRTC; and Sgt. 1st Class JaDrian A. Whitfield, with the 80th Training Command, stand at attention at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters, February 11, 2016. Each instructor, representing the officer, warrant officer, and noncommissioned 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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