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TRADOC Command Staff U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command General Robert W. Cone Commanding General United States Army Training & Doctrine Command Lieutenant General David D. Halverson Deputy Commanding General United States Army Training & Doctrine Command Command Sergeant Major Daniel A. Dailey Command Sergeant Major United States Army Training & Doctrine Command Fort Eustis: a significant presence on the Peninsula Dynamic and diverse, Fort Eustis is the Army's home in the Peninsula's historic triangle. Representing the bridge between our nation's rich past and the future of our Army, Fort Eustis brings more than $1.2 billion into the local economy. Fort Eustis is growing and is now home to U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, a four-star headquarters that develops, educates, trains and designs the U.S. Army as America's Force of Decisive Action. Program Olympiada Samuel Hazo Variations on a Korean Folk Song John Barnes Chance God of our Fathers Thomas Knox Dr. Eric Patterson, conductor Festive Overture Dmitri Shostakovich Donald Hunsberger Midway March John Williams James Curnow The Gallant Seventh March John Philip Sousa 1LT Silas Huff, conductor Gabriel’s Oboe Ennio Morricone Robert Longfield SSG Holly Schultz, oboe Here’s to the Heroes John Barry MSG Dale McGiboney SGT Daniel Puls, vocals Armed Forces Medley Traditional Michael Brown America the Beautiful Samuel Ward MSG Dale McGiboney SFC Jason Emanuelson, flugelhorn and trumpet SSG Edwar Ortiz, trombone ....................................................................................................................................................... Regent University Founded in 1977, Regent University’s mission is to serve as a center of Christian thought and action to provide excellent education through a Biblical perspective and global context equipping Christian leaders to change the world. In addition to having an international reputation for excellence, Regent also prides itself on being firmly anchored in the city of Virginia Beach and being invested in the communities of Hampton Roads. Robertson School of Government In 2013 the Robertson School of Government celebrates its 30th anniversary, recognizing nearly 1,000 alumni in government, public policy, and the non-profit sector serving in significant positions at home and abroad, such as Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell (’89). Our mission is unique in higher education: to train leaders who desire to strengthen the ethical and moral foundation of Judeo-Christian principles in government, and who are called to preserve individual freedom, representative democracy, and constitutional government. School of Communication and the Arts The School of Communication and the Arts prepares emerging and established Christian leaders to inspire, enrich and transform the media, the arts, and the academy through excellence and innovation in scholarship and practice. Our students enjoy an advanced learning environment in strategic communication, journalism, film, theatre, and television and go on to significant careers in the industry. First Lieutenant Silas N. Huff Executive Officer San Antonio, TX TRADOC Band Command Team Major Leonel A. Peña Commander & Conductor Edinburg, TX Sergeant Major Wendy N. Thomson Enlisted Band Leader Washington, D.C.

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TRADOC

Command StaffU.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command

GeneralRobert W. Cone

Commanding GeneralUnited States ArmyTraining & Doctrine

Command

Lieutenant General David D. Halverson

Deputy Commanding GeneralUnited States ArmyTraining & Doctrine

Command

Command Sergeant Major Daniel A. Dailey

Command Sergeant MajorUnited States ArmyTraining & Doctrine

Command

Fort Eustis: a significant presence on the Peninsula

Dynamic and diverse, Fort Eustis is the Army's home in the Peninsula's historic triangle. Representing the bridge between our nation's rich past and the future of our Army, Fort Eustis brings more than $1.2 billion into the local economy. Fort Eustis is growing and is now home to U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, a four-star headquarters that develops, educates, trains and designs the U.S. Army as America's Force of Decisive Action.

Program

Olympiada Samuel Hazo

Variations on a Korean Folk Song John Barnes Chance

God of our Fathers Thomas Knox

Dr. Eric Patterson, conductorFestive Overture Dmitri Shostakovich Donald Hunsberger

Midway March John Williams James Curnow

The Gallant Seventh March John Philip Sousa

1LT Silas Huff, conductorGabriel’s Oboe Ennio Morricone Robert Longfield

SSG Holly Schultz, oboe

Here’s to the Heroes John Barry MSG Dale McGiboney

SGT Daniel Puls, vocalsArmed Forces Medley Traditional Michael Brown

America the Beautiful Samuel Ward MSG Dale McGiboney

SFC Jason Emanuelson, flugelhorn and trumpetSSG Edwar Ortiz, trombone

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Regent UniversityFounded in 1977, Regent University’s mission is to serve as a center of Christian thought and action to provide excellent education through a Biblical perspective and global context equipping Christian leaders to change the world. In addition to having an international reputation for excellence, Regent also prides itself on being firmly anchored in the city of Virginia Beach and being invested in the communities of Hampton Roads.

Robertson School of GovernmentIn 2013 the Robertson School of Government celebrates its 30th anniversary, recognizing nearly 1,000 alumni in government, public policy, and the non-profit sector serving in significant positions at home and abroad, such as Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell (’89). Our mission is unique in higher education: to train leaders who desire to strengthen the ethical and moral foundation of Judeo-Christian principles in government, and who are called to preserve individual freedom, representative democracy, and constitutional government.

School of Communication and the ArtsThe School of Communication and the Arts prepares emerging and established Christian leaders to inspire, enrich and transform the media, the arts, and the academy through excellence and innovation in scholarship and practice. Our students enjoy an advanced learning environment in strategic communication, journalism, film, theatre, and television and go on to significant careers in the industry.

First LieutenantSilas N. Huff

Executive OfficerSan Antonio, TX

TRADOC Band Command TeamMajor

Leonel A. PeñaCommander & Conductor

Edinburg, TX

Sergeant Major Wendy N. Thomson Enlisted Band Leader

Washington, D.C.