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Lt. Col. Bryan W. Frizzelle poses outside 1st Armored

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Lt. Col. Bryan W. Frizzelle poses outside 1st Armored

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Lt. Col. Bryan W. Frizzelle poses outside 1st Armored Division Headquarters prior to his promotion ceremony Oct. 16. Frizzelle is one of 14 Lieutenant Colonels from across the U.S. Army selected to serve in a higher grade in a new Army Talent Management program being implemented globally under the brevet program. Frizzelle currently serves as the 1AD G3 Operations Chief. Maj. Gen. John B. Richardson IV, III Corps and Fort Hood Deputy Commanding General, promoted Frizzelle to the rank of Colonel in a special ceremony at 1AD Headquarters Oct. 16. Richardson served as a Cadre member at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point when Frizzelle was a Cadet over 20 years ago. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Nicholas Brown-Bell)

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