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From left to right, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Frank Albanese, superintendent, National Guard Training Center; Brig. Gen. Steven Ferrari, deputy commander, 42nd Infantry Division and director of veterans health services, New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs; Brig. Gen. James Grant, chief of the Joint Staff; and Rep. Chris Smith, R-4th District, break ground for a new $30.8 million regional training institute at the National Guard Training Center at Sea Girt, N.J., Aug. 26, 2014. The 254th Regiment (Combat Arms) will manage the 86,000 square-foot facility, which will include an administration and classroom building with 10 classrooms and a library, a 225-person auditorium and a student housing building. The complex will train National Guard Soldiers from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont, in addition to up to one-third of the Region A United States Army Reserve Soldiers. The 254th trains Soldiers within assigned career management fields including the Non-Commissioned Officer Education System, Military Occupational Specialty Training and Officer Candidate School missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen/Released)

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26/08/2014
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