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The 88th Readiness Division received the top Army Community

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The 88th Readiness Division received the top Army Community of Excellence award for which the Army Reserve is eligible on May 23, 2019 at U.S. Army National Guard Bureau headquarters in Arlington, Va. 88th RD representatives at the presentation included the commanding general, Maj. Gen. Jody J. Daniels, and three 88th RD civilians who were key members of the ACOE Program Team: Mr. Kevin Zavala, Chief, Regional Personnel Support Center; Ms. Gina Barton, Logistics Management Specialist, Directorate of Logistics; and Mr. Steve Keivel, Administrative Specialist, Directorate of Human Resources. Presenting the award is Mr. Stephen Austin, Assistant Chief, Army Reserve. (U.S. Army photos by Michael Coleman)

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23/05/2019
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