12 June 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
This document provides information from Fort Riley including upcoming events, employment and housing resources, and how to stay updated through websites and social media. Key events mentioned are Gary's Pumpkin Patch opening, a USO survey, a No Dough Dinner, and a post-wide yard sale. Instructions are also provided about registering firearms brought on post and where to get flu shots. Links are included for further details.
The document summarizes two training exercises held at Fort Meade to prepare first responders for crisis situations. A simulated natural disaster was used to test the response to setting up a Family Assistance Center. An active shooter scenario tested law enforcement response and moving "injured" volunteers to a medical triage area. Both exercises provided lessons and showed ways response could be improved. A safety expo was also announced to promote awareness of various safety topics.
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
Young swimmers at Fort Meade are attempting to break the world record for most children taking swim lessons simultaneously. The community events calendar lists upcoming concerts and movies on post. The newspaper insert focuses on the impact of federal employee furloughs resulting from sequestration, including resources to help employees.
The document is the June 19, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. It includes summaries of upcoming community events, an article about the Army's 239th birthday celebration with an AUSA breakfast, and an op-ed from the Director of the Installation Safety Office about motorcycle safety and training resources available on the base. The newspaper has local news, sports, entertainment and classified sections.
This document provides information from the 1st Infantry Division weekly newsletter including upcoming events on Fort Riley such as:
- The relocation of the Outdoor Recreation Center from March 4-8.
- The Resilient Youth Academy on March 1st to help military children build resiliency skills.
- Custer Hill Golf Course membership drive during the month of March.
- Various concerts, comedy shows, and family activities happening through March and early April.
Sen. Cardin hosted a town hall forum at Fort Meade to discuss the impact of the 2013 federal budget furloughs on DoD civilians and the possibility of future furloughs in 2014. The American Federation of Government Employees Local 1923 organized the event. Sen. Cardin addressed the attendees' concerns about the furloughs and the potential for more furloughs next year if Congress does not change current budget laws. Topics of discussion included money-saving suggestions and ensuring furloughed employees are compensated for lost time and wages. Sen. Cardin reassured the civilian workforce that Congress is working to prevent sequestration cuts from becoming permanent.
The document is the January 15, 2015 edition of the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff. It includes the following articles:
- An announcement that Fort Meade will begin its annual deer reduction operations on January 26th to reduce the overpopulated deer population that has led to increased vehicle collisions. USDA marksmen will conduct the culling over several weeks to safely remove up to 200 deer.
- The commander's column, in which Col. Brian Foley wishes the community a fruitful new year and encourages staying committed to personal goals and resolutions.
- A list of upcoming community events at Fort Meade in January and February.
This document provides information from Fort Riley including upcoming events, employment and housing resources, and how to stay updated through websites and social media. Key events mentioned are Gary's Pumpkin Patch opening, a USO survey, a No Dough Dinner, and a post-wide yard sale. Instructions are also provided about registering firearms brought on post and where to get flu shots. Links are included for further details.
The document summarizes two training exercises held at Fort Meade to prepare first responders for crisis situations. A simulated natural disaster was used to test the response to setting up a Family Assistance Center. An active shooter scenario tested law enforcement response and moving "injured" volunteers to a medical triage area. Both exercises provided lessons and showed ways response could be improved. A safety expo was also announced to promote awareness of various safety topics.
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
Young swimmers at Fort Meade are attempting to break the world record for most children taking swim lessons simultaneously. The community events calendar lists upcoming concerts and movies on post. The newspaper insert focuses on the impact of federal employee furloughs resulting from sequestration, including resources to help employees.
The document is the June 19, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. It includes summaries of upcoming community events, an article about the Army's 239th birthday celebration with an AUSA breakfast, and an op-ed from the Director of the Installation Safety Office about motorcycle safety and training resources available on the base. The newspaper has local news, sports, entertainment and classified sections.
This document provides information from the 1st Infantry Division weekly newsletter including upcoming events on Fort Riley such as:
- The relocation of the Outdoor Recreation Center from March 4-8.
- The Resilient Youth Academy on March 1st to help military children build resiliency skills.
- Custer Hill Golf Course membership drive during the month of March.
- Various concerts, comedy shows, and family activities happening through March and early April.
Sen. Cardin hosted a town hall forum at Fort Meade to discuss the impact of the 2013 federal budget furloughs on DoD civilians and the possibility of future furloughs in 2014. The American Federation of Government Employees Local 1923 organized the event. Sen. Cardin addressed the attendees' concerns about the furloughs and the potential for more furloughs next year if Congress does not change current budget laws. Topics of discussion included money-saving suggestions and ensuring furloughed employees are compensated for lost time and wages. Sen. Cardin reassured the civilian workforce that Congress is working to prevent sequestration cuts from becoming permanent.
The document is the January 15, 2015 edition of the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff. It includes the following articles:
- An announcement that Fort Meade will begin its annual deer reduction operations on January 26th to reduce the overpopulated deer population that has led to increased vehicle collisions. USDA marksmen will conduct the culling over several weeks to safely remove up to 200 deer.
- The commander's column, in which Col. Brian Foley wishes the community a fruitful new year and encourages staying committed to personal goals and resolutions.
- A list of upcoming community events at Fort Meade in January and February.
15 January 2013 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The 1ABCT weekly newsletter provides updates on local events, including information on the 1st Infantry Division Facebook page and upcoming performances at McCain Auditorium. It also announces scholarships for military families and an essay contest for Black History Month. Recreational activities at Fort Riley are noted, such as trap shooting clinics and the outdoor climbing wall.
This document provides information on upcoming events and activities for 1st ABCT soldiers and families, including fundraisers, health advisories, community events, and youth sports deadlines. Links are included to follow battalion Facebook pages and websites with additional military, family, medical, education, and service resources. Upcoming events highlighted include a photography contest, Veterans Day celebrations, a military families health event, and youth sports registration deadlines.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-63 AR soldiers, families, and friends with information about upcoming events on Fort Riley from January 10-27, 2013. It includes details about training schedules, community events like movies at the pool and bowling tournaments, programs on fitness and taxes, and observances of Martin Luther King Jr Day and the Army birthday. Website links are also provided for staying updated on Fort Riley news and resources.
1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News Update for 27 JanuaryNoel Waterman
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. For your convenience this will be posted for you to view in the next few days at the following link: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
The Fort Meade community honored 240 years of Army service at a breakfast event. The guest speaker was retired Lt. Col. Alfred Rascon, a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in Vietnam. He recalled the day in 1966 when he risked his life under heavy fire to rescue wounded comrades. About 60 people attended the event to commemorate the Army's birthday and cut a ceremonial cake.
31 July 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
The document summarizes safety tips and statistics about fireworks-related injuries to encourage safe celebrations of Independence Day. Fort Meade's annual "Red, White and Blue Celebration" will be held at McGlachlin Parade Field from 4-10 PM with rides, food vendors and a fireworks show at 9:30 PM. While fireworks are prohibited at the event, Maryland law only allows ground-based fireworks displays for personal use off-post.
1 February 2012 1 HBCT Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
1 February 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update, please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct
This document is the October 30, 2014 edition of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. The main stories are about a press conference announcing $30 million in additional funding for the expansion of Route 175 between Reece and Disney roads. The project will widen the two-lane road to six lanes. Upcoming community events and safety tips for Halloween are also mentioned.
This document provides updates and announcements for the 1-1 BSTB community at Fort Riley, including upcoming events like an organizational day at Moon Lake, a comedy night, and community band concert. It also includes links to Fort Riley pages for current news, the post newspaper, and Facebook pages. Web addresses are provided for finance, news, family resources, employment, healthcare, education, and post services. Summer camps for youth and an FRG online training opportunity are also announced.
This document is the November 20, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff!. The main stories include a ceremony honoring German and Italian POWs buried at Fort Meade, and a veteran being buried at Fort Meade to reunite him with his infant son also buried there, per his wife's request. Upcoming community events and the Commander's Column on supporting the Combined Federal Campaign are also mentioned.
Please find the attached Weekly News Update for your viewing.
Highlights in the Weekly News Update are:
• 18July, 7:00 PM Star of Hope Presents: Reza, Illusionist
• 20 July PRICE BREAK Aloha Nights
• 20 July The 20th Annual Prairie Run
• 20 July Flint Hills Discover Center for Teens
• 21July is Family Bingo
• 21 July, 2013 Crossroads Flea Market
• 24-30 July USD475 Early School Enrollment Begins
• 25 July Kaw Valley Rodeo Military Family Night
• 25 July Junction City MAC (Military Affairs Council) Breakfast
• 26 July FROG Fort Riley Outdoorsman Group
• 27 July Family Fun Outdoor Recreation
• The Ft. Riley Bowling Alley weekly events
• Family Night is every Wednesday at Habañero
• 27 July -Operation Homefront Back To School Brigade Back Packs:
• Operation Homefront
• Fort Riley OCSC:
• Info from K-State...
• Rock Springs Summer Camps For Youth and Families In Kansas
• Family Readiness Group (FRG) On-Line Training:
• Flyers
• Tornado tips
• Map of all the counties in Kansas
• Useful websites
• Dragon store
The document is a newspaper from Fort Meade dated July 3, 2013. It includes articles about construction projects on base being on schedule, a presentation given at Fort Meade about the dangers of drug use and criminal drug cartels, and details about an Independence Day celebration being held that day at McGlachlin Parade Field featuring performances, food, games and fireworks. The commander's column encourages attendance at the celebration and discusses entertainment acts, and warns people to be safe during the holiday weekend.
This summary provides an overview of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff! for September 18, 2014. It highlights upcoming community events, a new staff judge advocate leading the garrison's legal team, the annual 9/11 remembrance ceremony at the Directorate of Emergency Services where stained glass panels were unveiled to honor first responders, and comments from the garrison commander.
9 May 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update. Please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook! Join us on the Official 1HBCT FaceBook Page at www.facebook.com/1HBCTDEVILBRIGADE?v=wall&ref-sgm
This document provides information about various events and updates for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall including: information on accessing news and family readiness resources online; upcoming performances by "Pershing's Own" band; a job fair for transitioning service members on May 9th; and celebrations for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month on May 22nd and Military Spouse Appreciation Week May 6-10th. It also lists classes, briefings, races and volunteer opportunities for families and members of the JBM-HH community.
The document summarizes:
1) Fort Meade will conduct 100 percent ID checks at all gates for two weeks starting Friday to count non-DOD visitors entering the installation as part of an IMCOM initiative.
2) This is expected to cause delays at gates and possible traffic impacts on surrounding roads.
3) The battalion commander recognized seven Soldiers at a ceremony for their achievements and contributions.
The weekly newsletter provides Soldiers, families and friends of 1st ABCT, 1ID with information on upcoming local events, ways to stay updated on division news, links to battalion Facebook pages, and resources for finances, education, medical care and more. It encourages following the division page and local post paper for current events and lists over a dozen Facebook pages for battalions and units to stay connected. The newsletter is intended to keep people informed about 1st ABCT, 1ID with event details, volunteer opportunities, and links to various support services.
The document summarizes an article from the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff about the following topics:
1) Fort Meade's Army Emergency Relief campaign raised nearly $135,000, surpassing its goal of $55,000. Most of the donations came from active-duty service members.
2) The increased funds will help support Soldiers and their families during financial hardships. Donations are pooled with other installations to support wider Army and military communities.
3) The article highlights some of the top contributing units at Fort Meade and thanks the community for participating in the campaign. The fiscal year 2016 campaign will aim to increase donations by 15 percent.
24 Oct 2012 1ABCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook
Profile of Bakers Spices & Ingredients Ltd., prepared by JIshnu Vellakkat and vetted by Prof. Nimal C Namboodiripad as part of his internship in the organisation.
Las actividades de invierno como el patinaje, el hockey sobre hielo y las carreras de trineos tirados por perros se describen, así como la nieve en los pasillos. Se dice adiós hasta la primavera.
15 January 2013 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The 1ABCT weekly newsletter provides updates on local events, including information on the 1st Infantry Division Facebook page and upcoming performances at McCain Auditorium. It also announces scholarships for military families and an essay contest for Black History Month. Recreational activities at Fort Riley are noted, such as trap shooting clinics and the outdoor climbing wall.
This document provides information on upcoming events and activities for 1st ABCT soldiers and families, including fundraisers, health advisories, community events, and youth sports deadlines. Links are included to follow battalion Facebook pages and websites with additional military, family, medical, education, and service resources. Upcoming events highlighted include a photography contest, Veterans Day celebrations, a military families health event, and youth sports registration deadlines.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-63 AR soldiers, families, and friends with information about upcoming events on Fort Riley from January 10-27, 2013. It includes details about training schedules, community events like movies at the pool and bowling tournaments, programs on fitness and taxes, and observances of Martin Luther King Jr Day and the Army birthday. Website links are also provided for staying updated on Fort Riley news and resources.
1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News Update for 27 JanuaryNoel Waterman
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. For your convenience this will be posted for you to view in the next few days at the following link: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
The Fort Meade community honored 240 years of Army service at a breakfast event. The guest speaker was retired Lt. Col. Alfred Rascon, a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in Vietnam. He recalled the day in 1966 when he risked his life under heavy fire to rescue wounded comrades. About 60 people attended the event to commemorate the Army's birthday and cut a ceremonial cake.
31 July 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
The document summarizes safety tips and statistics about fireworks-related injuries to encourage safe celebrations of Independence Day. Fort Meade's annual "Red, White and Blue Celebration" will be held at McGlachlin Parade Field from 4-10 PM with rides, food vendors and a fireworks show at 9:30 PM. While fireworks are prohibited at the event, Maryland law only allows ground-based fireworks displays for personal use off-post.
1 February 2012 1 HBCT Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
1 February 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update, please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct
This document is the October 30, 2014 edition of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. The main stories are about a press conference announcing $30 million in additional funding for the expansion of Route 175 between Reece and Disney roads. The project will widen the two-lane road to six lanes. Upcoming community events and safety tips for Halloween are also mentioned.
This document provides updates and announcements for the 1-1 BSTB community at Fort Riley, including upcoming events like an organizational day at Moon Lake, a comedy night, and community band concert. It also includes links to Fort Riley pages for current news, the post newspaper, and Facebook pages. Web addresses are provided for finance, news, family resources, employment, healthcare, education, and post services. Summer camps for youth and an FRG online training opportunity are also announced.
This document is the November 20, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff!. The main stories include a ceremony honoring German and Italian POWs buried at Fort Meade, and a veteran being buried at Fort Meade to reunite him with his infant son also buried there, per his wife's request. Upcoming community events and the Commander's Column on supporting the Combined Federal Campaign are also mentioned.
Please find the attached Weekly News Update for your viewing.
Highlights in the Weekly News Update are:
• 18July, 7:00 PM Star of Hope Presents: Reza, Illusionist
• 20 July PRICE BREAK Aloha Nights
• 20 July The 20th Annual Prairie Run
• 20 July Flint Hills Discover Center for Teens
• 21July is Family Bingo
• 21 July, 2013 Crossroads Flea Market
• 24-30 July USD475 Early School Enrollment Begins
• 25 July Kaw Valley Rodeo Military Family Night
• 25 July Junction City MAC (Military Affairs Council) Breakfast
• 26 July FROG Fort Riley Outdoorsman Group
• 27 July Family Fun Outdoor Recreation
• The Ft. Riley Bowling Alley weekly events
• Family Night is every Wednesday at Habañero
• 27 July -Operation Homefront Back To School Brigade Back Packs:
• Operation Homefront
• Fort Riley OCSC:
• Info from K-State...
• Rock Springs Summer Camps For Youth and Families In Kansas
• Family Readiness Group (FRG) On-Line Training:
• Flyers
• Tornado tips
• Map of all the counties in Kansas
• Useful websites
• Dragon store
The document is a newspaper from Fort Meade dated July 3, 2013. It includes articles about construction projects on base being on schedule, a presentation given at Fort Meade about the dangers of drug use and criminal drug cartels, and details about an Independence Day celebration being held that day at McGlachlin Parade Field featuring performances, food, games and fireworks. The commander's column encourages attendance at the celebration and discusses entertainment acts, and warns people to be safe during the holiday weekend.
This summary provides an overview of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff! for September 18, 2014. It highlights upcoming community events, a new staff judge advocate leading the garrison's legal team, the annual 9/11 remembrance ceremony at the Directorate of Emergency Services where stained glass panels were unveiled to honor first responders, and comments from the garrison commander.
9 May 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update. Please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook! Join us on the Official 1HBCT FaceBook Page at www.facebook.com/1HBCTDEVILBRIGADE?v=wall&ref-sgm
This document provides information about various events and updates for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall including: information on accessing news and family readiness resources online; upcoming performances by "Pershing's Own" band; a job fair for transitioning service members on May 9th; and celebrations for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month on May 22nd and Military Spouse Appreciation Week May 6-10th. It also lists classes, briefings, races and volunteer opportunities for families and members of the JBM-HH community.
The document summarizes:
1) Fort Meade will conduct 100 percent ID checks at all gates for two weeks starting Friday to count non-DOD visitors entering the installation as part of an IMCOM initiative.
2) This is expected to cause delays at gates and possible traffic impacts on surrounding roads.
3) The battalion commander recognized seven Soldiers at a ceremony for their achievements and contributions.
The weekly newsletter provides Soldiers, families and friends of 1st ABCT, 1ID with information on upcoming local events, ways to stay updated on division news, links to battalion Facebook pages, and resources for finances, education, medical care and more. It encourages following the division page and local post paper for current events and lists over a dozen Facebook pages for battalions and units to stay connected. The newsletter is intended to keep people informed about 1st ABCT, 1ID with event details, volunteer opportunities, and links to various support services.
The document summarizes an article from the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff about the following topics:
1) Fort Meade's Army Emergency Relief campaign raised nearly $135,000, surpassing its goal of $55,000. Most of the donations came from active-duty service members.
2) The increased funds will help support Soldiers and their families during financial hardships. Donations are pooled with other installations to support wider Army and military communities.
3) The article highlights some of the top contributing units at Fort Meade and thanks the community for participating in the campaign. The fiscal year 2016 campaign will aim to increase donations by 15 percent.
24 Oct 2012 1ABCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook
Profile of Bakers Spices & Ingredients Ltd., prepared by JIshnu Vellakkat and vetted by Prof. Nimal C Namboodiripad as part of his internship in the organisation.
Las actividades de invierno como el patinaje, el hockey sobre hielo y las carreras de trineos tirados por perros se describen, así como la nieve en los pasillos. Se dice adiós hasta la primavera.
This photo album contains images of a wolf, the number 5, something green, an arrow, something related to "westside", a group of 3 items or people, an advertisement, something you can sit on, a textbook, something seasonal, litter, something that can hold liquid, the word "exit", and an open door.
This document discusses food orders and a brief conversation. It begins with one person asking what another would like for dinner, with a response requesting steak and chips but also saying salad could be had instead of chips. A second conversation is between David and Helen where they greet each other, with a comment that David couldn't remember Helen. Mary then asks how a product presentation can be done, showing some confusion between PowerPoint and a spreadsheet.
10 Reasons to Choose Hershey Christian SchoolConrad Tolosa
The document lists 10 reasons to choose Hershey Christian School including that it has a proven record of 100% college acceptance and SAT scores 140 points above public schools. It offers options for students of varied abilities through specialized classes and accommodations for different learning needs. The school also provides opportunities for career advancement through college credit courses, internships, job shadowing and part-time work.
The Colvert/Harvey Group provides personalized investment management through customized portfolios tailored to individual client needs and risk tolerances. They offer four portfolio types (fixed income, conservative, moderate, and aggressive) that vary in investment strategy and asset allocation. Through the UBS Portfolio Management Program, clients receive discretionary portfolio management and access to extensive global research resources to inform investment decisions.
Pyriproxyfen is an insect growth regulator that can effectively control mosquito larvae at very low doses. It has low toxicity to mammals and minimal environmental impact. Field trials show that pyriproxyfen can inhibit the emergence of adult Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that transmit dengue fever at concentrations as low as 0.012 parts per billion in water. Pyriproxyfen is over 100 times more toxic to Culex quinquefasciatus larvae than other common larvicides and remains effective for 4-5 weeks in rainy conditions and up to 11 weeks in dry conditions.
The document is a solution to a Sudoku puzzle that uses various logic techniques:
1) It initially sets D1=4 based on the "unique rectangle" rule to avoid duplicate solutions.
2) It notes that looking at a marked compartment, H4 and H6 must be 1 or 2 to avoid the number 8.
3) Later it finds that G3 cannot be 1 to avoid violating the "unique rectangle" rule again.
Homer Sarasohn was an American engineer who helped rebuild Japan's communication infrastructure after World War II, modernizing their industry and teaching quality control through management seminars he conducted from 1946 to 1950. As the chief of the Occupation Army's Industry Branch, Sarasohn stressed the importance of quality and investing in research and development, laying the foundation for Japan's rise as a leader in electronics. While overshadowed by W. Edwards Deming, Sarasohn played a pivotal early role in the development of Japan's electronics industry through his focus on quality and manufacturing processes.
Displify is an in-image advertising platform that helps publishers earn revenue through targeted, non-intrusive ads on their websites. It places ads and banners within images on a page so they do not interfere with the user experience. Advertisers can promote their social media pages, events, and YouTube videos through Displify ads. The platform is easy for publishers to integrate and does not slow page loading speeds.
The document provides information about the origins of the solar system, including details about the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and a prediction about the future of the solar system. It describes characteristics of each planet such as their composition, size, distance from the Sun, moons, and exploration by spacecraft.
The document discusses the importance of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. It notes that while these alternatives can help reduce carbon emissions, they still face challenges to becoming the primary energy sources. The author argues that more research and investment is still needed to improve renewable energy technologies and storage capabilities so they can reliably meet society's total energy demands.
Mobile phone networks use radio waves and electromagnetic fields to transmit signals between mobile devices and base stations. Base stations are needed across a coverage area so that a large number of calls can be transmitted simultaneously. As more users join mobile networks, operators must use radio frequencies efficiently to support higher user capacities.
The janitorial staff worked hard to clean the building using various cleaning equipment like trash bags and mops. They focused on technique to efficiently clean and maintain the facility. Brenda led the janitorial team of Zack, Ashton, Javon and Moses as they worked to keep the building clean.
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the month of March, including Easter egg hunts, gardening classes, a murder mystery dinner, teen activities, and volunteer opportunities. Key links are also provided for Fort Riley news updates, the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team Facebook page, and the winter activity guide.
This weekly newsletter provides updates on local events around Fort Riley including information on:
- Upcoming events like a comedy night, pancake breakfast and Easter activities
- Links to social media pages and websites for current news and information
- Volunteer opportunities in April around the Month of the Military Child
FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN SUBMITTING INFORMATION FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION TO THE WEEKLY NEWS UPDATE, PLEASE SUBMIT BY June 12, 2012 FOR THE NEXT WEEKLY NEWS UPDATE. SUBMISSIONS NEED TO BE SENT TO stacie.dumas@us.army.mil
The document provides information from a weekly newsletter for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team soldiers and families, including upcoming events, links to battalion Facebook pages, websites for various services, and holiday hours for the exchange and commissary. It encourages soldiers and families to stay informed by visiting the 1st Infantry Division webpage or linked news articles. The newsletter also lists upcoming family events like bingo, fitness programs and challenges, and reminders about scholarships and tax filing season.
28 August 2012 1 ABCT Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
The document provides updates on various events happening around Fort Riley and the local community, including training exercises, school schedule changes, youth sports registration, upcoming movies, dinners and celebrations, employment workshops, volunteer program changes, and more. Key details include a small medical training exercise at Farrelly Health Clinic on August 30th, late start times for Junction City High School also on the 30th, registration deadlines for youth soccer and flag football, and the Purple Power Play celebration in Manhattan on August 30-31st.
March 16 1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
The document provides information in a weekly news update for Fort Riley and the 1st Infantry Division for March 9, 2012. It announces upcoming events including a food booth lottery meeting for Safety Day, a Mardi Gras wine and cheese event hosted by the Enlisted Spouses Club, and deadlines for the Fort Riley Combined Scholarship application. It also shares information about activities during Spring Break and Kansas State Parks' Open House day with no vehicle permit needed.
6 February 2013 1 ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
This document provides a weekly newsletter with updates and announcements for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT) soldiers, families, and friends. It includes information on upcoming events, facility closures and openings, and programs. The newsletter editor is announcing their last week with 1ABCT.
3 January 2013 1ABCT Weekly Newsletter: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-1 BSTB soldiers, families, and friends stationed at Fort Riley. It includes upcoming events at Fort Riley such as National Night Out on August 7th, an end of summer beach party on August 9th, family activities like a canoe trip on August 10th, and blood drives on August 14th and 21st. It also lists community events in Junction City and Manhattan like a pool party bash on August 15th, a paintball tournament on August 17th, and the start of football season celebrations in Manhattan on August 28th-29th. Key website links are also provided on various topics like military pay, education resources, and medical information.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-1 BSTB Soldiers, family and friends with upcoming events at Fort Riley from August 7-22. It lists local events including National Night Out on August 7th, a beach luau party on August 9th, family activities like a canoe trip on August 10th and bingo on August 18th. It also provides links to Fort Riley pages and information on the USO, Red Cross blood drives and youth activities like a pool party and back to school dance.
The weekly news update provides information on upcoming events at Fort Riley for soldiers and families. It announces Yellow Ribbon social events to support deployed soldiers, tickets for Country Stampede music festival, and a civilian job fair. The update also advertises running technique clinics and free zoo admission for families of soldiers in the 4th IBCT. Kaw Valley Rodeo tickets for military appreciation night are available through unit representatives. The deadline for submitting information for the next weekly update is provided.
30 January 2013 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document provides a weekly newsletter with updates about events happening at Fort Riley and within the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team (1ABCT). It includes information about scholarships for military spouses, changes to Army training and operations due to budget cuts, upcoming events through the Fort Riley Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program and at locations on post, tax preparation assistance, and swim lessons being offered. Key web links are provided for additional details.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the month of March, including:
- Details on following various battalion Facebook pages for updates
- Information on severe weather awareness month and preparing for Kansas weather
- A list of training opportunities through Army Community Services and Army OneSource
- Upcoming community events like a job fair, parade, bowling party, and road races
- Sports league signups and clinics
- Workshops on home buying, financial aid, and more
- Movies at the library and recreation activities at the pool
28 March 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook! Join us on the Official 1HBCT FaceBook Page at www.facebook.com/1HBCTDEVILBRIGADE?v=wall&ref-sgm
This document provides a summary of upcoming community events in and around Fort Riley for the weeks of March 20-31, including Easter egg hunts, a murder mystery dinner, gardening classes, a teen career fair, and Easter brunch. Links are included for additional details on many of the events.
The document provides information about upcoming community events on and around Fort Riley for Soldiers, families and friends of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team. It lists various recreational activities, training opportunities, and dates for intramural sports leagues in March and April. Key contacts and links are also provided for services like TRICARE, education benefits, and the Army homepage for additional resources.
This document provides updates and announcements for 1-1 BSTB Soldiers, families and friends. It includes information about upcoming events at Fort Riley like volunteer recognition, rodeos and outdoor activities. It also provides links to Fort Riley pages and other military family resources on finance, education, healthcare and more. The document encourages joining Facebook pages and subscribing to local newspapers to stay informed about Fort Riley and military community events and news.
This document provides updates on current news and events at Fort Riley and the surrounding communities. It includes links to news pages, Facebook pages, and websites with information on various units stationed at Fort Riley. It also lists upcoming community events at Fort Riley such as National Night Out, beach parties, and blood drives. Contact information is provided for childcare, registration, and additional details for each event. Key websites are also listed with information on finance, education, healthcare and more for military members and families.
This document provides various news updates and event announcements from Fort Riley, Kansas. It includes links to current news pages, the garrison commander's corner, and Facebook pages for units on post. It also lists upcoming events like volunteer recognition ceremonies, cooking classes, rodeos, and flea markets happening in July. Web links are provided for services and programs related to military families including education resources, healthcare, and youth activities.
This document provides updates on events and news from Fort Riley, including links to pages with more information. Key events mentioned include a volunteer recognition ceremony on July 23, the Riley County Fair from July 25-29, and Kids' Cooking & Nutrition classes from July 30-August 1. The document also lists websites for Fort Riley units, services on post, and off-post activities.
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The document is a student resource guide from Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard providing information on various scholarships, internships, fellowships, and other resources for paying for college. It includes deadlines for numerous opportunities ranging from October through September, contact information, eligibility requirements, and award details for each. Suggested books and websites for additional resources are also listed at the end.
This article summarizes the January/February 2013 edition of "The Devil's Corner", a newspaper for the 1st Brigade Combat Team. It introduces the new brigade commander, Col. Michael Pappal, and sergeant major, CSM Mark A. Kiefer. It provides information about upcoming equipment fieldings for the Bradley Fighting Vehicle and M1A2SEP tank. It highlights Soldier and NCO of the quarter awards and encourages training during cold weather months. The chaplain's corner discusses the importance of maintaining one's moral compass even when facing group pressure.
This document advertises a workshop for parents of teenagers to help them better understand teen behaviors and choices through a "Think-Feel-Do" model. The workshop will be held from 4-6pm at Army Community Services Building #7264 at Ft. Riley and reservations and more information can be obtained by calling the Family Advocacy Program at (785) 239-9435, with refreshments served.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Riley including:
- The annual Symphony in the Flint Hills event hosted by Fort Riley on June 15th.
- Manhattan community events like a father daughter dance and zoo events.
- Junction City community events at the opera house including films, music, and classes.
- An MWR meeting agenda discussing new programs and sports registration deadlines.
- Updates from Picerne Military Housing on neighborhood calendars, winterizing, and a community garden.
- Electronic newsletter signups and Super Bowl product promotions from the DeCA commissary.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Fort Riley including:
- The annual Symphony in the Flint Hills event hosted by Fort Riley on June 15th.
- Manhattan community events like a father daughter dance and zoo events.
- Junction City community theater and opera house events.
- A meeting agenda covering updates from MWR, IACH, Picerne housing, and the Exchange.
The cyber threat to our Army and Nation is pervasive and most often target, human behavior through social engineering. The best mitigation measure for this risk is to increase cyber awareness by educating our Soldiers, Family Members, Government Civilians, and Contractors. HQDA has directed Army Antiterrorism Quarterly Theme Cyber Threat Awareness (2Q/FY13). For more information on Cyber Security, visit http://www.staysafeonline.org/stay-safe-online/
The cyber threat to our Army and Nation is pervasive and most often target, human behavior through social engineering. The best mitigation measure for this risk is to increase cyber awareness by educating our Soldiers, Family Members, Government Civilians, and Contractors. HQDA has directed Army Antiterrorism Quarterly Theme Cyber Threat Awareness (2Q/FY13). For more information on Cyber Security, visit http://www.staysafeonline.org/stay-safe-online/
This document provides resources and tips for cybersecurity and operational security (OPSEC). It lists several websites that contain information on cyber threats, alerts, and cybersecurity best practices. It also provides tips on maintaining privacy on social media, protecting personal information, and denying intelligence to adversaries through proper OPSEC measures. Some key points covered include using antivirus software, strong passwords, firewalls, and encryption to secure home computers and networks. It warns against posting sensitive work information, schedules, or facility details online where adversaries could collect it.
Fort Riley Combined Scholarship 2012 2013 ApplicationNoel Waterman
The document provides information and instructions for applying for scholarships from the Fort Riley Combined Scholarship Board (FRCSB). It outlines eligibility requirements, application procedures and categories. Applicants must be military family members pursuing undergraduate degrees. The application process involves submitting transcripts, essays, and letters of recommendation. Scholarships are merit-based and can be used for tuition, books, and living expenses. Recipients will be notified in April.
The document provides information on upcoming events and policy changes at Fort Riley in a weekly newsletter format. Key details include:
1) An update on changes to the Fort Riley firearms policy to be implemented in phases throughout 2013, including requirements for registration and transportation of firearms on post.
2) Information on flu shots being available at no cost through TRICARE providers and details on ways to prevent illness.
3) Details on the Fort Riley tax center opening on January 23rd to provide free tax preparation assistance and last year's results.
Thunderbolt Blast- Dec 12 Monthly Armor School Newsletter Noel Waterman
The monthly newsletter of the Armor School discusses several initiatives and upcoming events. The Chief of Armor highlights ongoing efforts to link training to operational force requirements and integrate armor and infantry training. Upcoming events include the Gainey Cup, Sullivan Cup, and Armor Ball competitions. The newsletter also provides updates on the MGS master gunner course, reconnaissance summit, and the structure of future battlefield surveillance brigades.
19 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
19 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly Newsletter: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook!
19 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document is a weekly newsletter for 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team providing updates on local events, activities, and news. It includes information on tracking Santa Claus with NORAD, maintaining physical fitness during the holidays, managing stress with mobile apps, winter weather preparedness, and upcoming clinics schedules. It also lists upcoming community events in local cities and reminds recipients to donate to Operation Santa.
December 2012 1ID Fort Riley Monthly News UpdateNoel Waterman
Please find attached this month’s 1ID and Fort Riley monthly news update*. For your convenience it will be posted to the following link in the next few days: http://www.1id.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=1ID_FRG_Updates
5 December 2012 1ABCT Weekly NewsletterNoel Waterman
The document provides information on upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the month of December, including:
- The launch of the "I Know How It Feels" campaign to share personal stories of struggle and resilience.
- A virtual town hall meeting with Brig. Gen. Donald MacWillie on December 12th.
- A call for youth artwork submissions for a February peace forum exhibit.
- Ongoing advisories about noise and road closures due to training through December 14th.
- Various local holiday events, activities, and contests in Manhattan and surrounding areas.
- The document discusses recent innovations in armor technology that were observed at industry conferences and testing facilities. This includes systems that allow tank commanders to remain protected while using machine guns, more fuel efficient tank engines, and a new multipurpose tank round.
- The Chief of Armor is optimistic that continued innovation in armor technology will ensure the M1 Abrams remains the best tank in the world and relevant throughout its lifespan. Developments in areas like fuel efficiency, ammunition, and increased protection are addressing gaps and advancing armor capabilities.
- Partnerships with defense industry are helping drive technological advances that keep armor relevant against future threats. This includes applications of solutions across operational areas like doctrine, training, equipment, and facilities.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at Fort Riley for the month of December:
- Winter bus service details are provided for middle and high school students.
- Details are given about a $1.7 million intersection replacement project at Trooper and Rifle Range starting in April 2013.
- Information is given about holiday closures for local school districts and Fort Riley childcare centers over winter break.
- A variety of winter break activities are listed that are being provided by CYSS like snow tubing, bowling, and skating.
The newsletter discusses upcoming events for Colonels including the selection of 500 new Colonels, slating for Senior Service College, the Brigade Command Selection List board, and developing assignments for FY13 movers. It provides an updated list of developmental opportunities and fellowships available to Colonels and reminds them to submit information on past joint exercises for potential joint qualification points. Finally, it addresses rumors about the next Brigadier General board and offers to address any file or record issues.
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12 June 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update
1. 12 June 2012 1HBCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of
1HBCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at
http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this
link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always
up and posting new information on FaceBook! Join us on the Official 1HBCT FaceBook Page at
www.facebook.com/1HBCTDEVILBRIGADE?v=wall&ref-sgm
Fort Riley Current News Updates: This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
http://www.riley.army.mil/OurPost/CurrentNews.aspx In addition to the Current News page there are Garrison Commander's Community
Corner articles http://www.riley.army.mil/DocumentList.aspx?lib=GC-Corner
Hope everyone is out enjoying Victory Week and all the activities that are going on all week! For more information
http://rileymwr.com/main/?p=47384
K-18 Temporary Closure: On Tuesday/Wednesday, June 12-13, northbound and southbound K-18 at Walnut Street will be closed so that crews
can complete preparation work for the setting of the bridge deck form hangers for the Walnut Street Bridge over K-18. K-18 at Walnut Street will
be closed beginning at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 12, and will reopen to all traffic at 5:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 13, weather permitting.
Advance message boards will alert drivers on I-70 and on K-18 in Manhattan to the roadway closure. Drivers should expect delays during peak
travel times and should use alternate routes during the roadway closure. Updated traffic information for this K-18 project is available at:
http://www.ksdot.org/topekaMetro/projectstudyNEKS.asp. Or view K-18 Project Traffic Map for May-July 2012.
The next USAG Resilience Days Off will be Friday June 15 and Monday June 18.
Who likes pulled pork? Well, we have decided that sounds yummy for the No Dough Dinner on the Army's Birthday and Flag Day. This No
Dough Dinner is sponsored by our local AUSA chapter, so be sure to come out for some delicious food and good times! And, it will be one of the
few locations where you can register your 8-15-year-old for an opportunity to be a ball shagger at the MLB Home Run Derby! Hope to see you
there! USO DFAC Building 7856 Drum Street 5-6:30pm
2. Brigade still has some extra glasses left
over from the Brigade Dining In and
looking to recoup some money spent on
them. Brigade is selling them for $2/glass!
They would make great gifts, even if that
gift is for you!!!! POC: PFC Oudman at
Brigade, CMD Sec. We will not mail these,
not a fundraiser. Please bring exact
change for the # of glasses you would like
to purchase.
Brigade is selling T-shirts again… new design! See flyer!
3.
4. JUNE IS PTSD AWARENESS MONTH: Update your Facebook status to join us in supporting resilience! Knowing the facts about PTSD or other
invisible wounds can help warriors and families find support and successfully cope with psychological health concerns. Do you have a friend or
loved one who would find Real Warriors Campaign resources useful? Help us share the message that reaching out for psychological health care
is a sign of strength that benefits warriors, their families and the entire military community by posting a message on your Facebook page. Please
consider updating your Facebook status with the following post today! When it comes to coping with PTSD, you don't have to go at it alone.
WATCH how @Real Warriors Staff Sgt. Meg Krause sought care for invisible wounds and continues to successfully lead her unit:
http://j.mp/WATCHKrause
HELP RAISE PTSD AWARENESS IN JUNE http://www.ptsd.va.gov/about/ptsd-awareness/ptsd_awareness_month.asp. This month, the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs' National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is observing PTSD Awareness Month. Throughout the
month, the National Center for PTSD is providing tools and resources to raise awareness about PTSD and other invisible wounds, highlight the
importance of seeking care for psychological health concerns and promote resources available to support warriors and their families coping with
PTSD. Learn how you can get involved by visiting http://www.ptsd.va.gov. For more information, subscribe to the PTSD Monthly Update at
http://www.ptsd.va.gov/about/subscribe.asp. The Real Warriors Campaign website provides tools, tips and resources to help you learn more
about the signs and symptoms of PTSD and other psychological health concerns, as well as the care and support resources available to the entire
military community. Articles that you can read to learn more about PTSD signs, symptoms, care and benefits include:
* Five Steps Veterans Can Take to Support PTSD Treatment (http://www.realwarriors.net/veterans/treatment/ptsdtreatment.php)
*Accessing Benefits for PTSD is Easier Than Ever (http://www.realwarriors.net/veterans/treatment/ptsdcompensation.php)
*Dispelling Myths About Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (http://www.realwarriors.net/active/treatment/ptsdmyths.php)
*Understanding Posttraumatic Stress With PTSD Coach (http://www.realwarriors.net/active/treatment/ptsdcoach.php)
June Events for Soldiers and Families… so much is offered! Check out all the events! See flyers. June is Dads Make a Difference Month.
Events to celebrate dads include
• Dad’s Tea Party – 10 a.m. to noon June 16 at Parent Central, Building 6620
• Father’s Day Party – 1 to 3 p.m. June 16 at the Fort Riley Post Library
• Father’s Day Brunch - @ Riley’s Conference Center will host a Father’s Day brunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 17. Cost for adults is $13.95 and
for children, $7.95. Children under 4 eat free. Reservations are encouraged. For more information, call 785-784-1000
• Dad’s Boot Camp – 6 to 7:30 p.m. June 25 at Irwin Army Community Hospital
Devil’s Den is having a Special Birthday Meal, 13 June: Check out the flyer for the menu! YUMMY!!!
5. More Information: http://www.army.mil/birthday/
Titan tickets for the June 15 Titan 23 fight at Marshall Army Airfield are now on sale at the Leisure Travel Center. Tickets are $10 for
Department of Defense cardholders. DoD cardholders may bring one guest with them at the $10 ticket price and must have their ID with them
on the night of the event. There is a 1 +1 rule – a Soldier and his wife, also a cardholder, can each purchase a $10 ticket, and they may each
purchase an additional $10 ticket for each of their guests. The ID cardholder must accompany the guest through the gate on the night of the
fight. If anyone wishes to bring more than one guest per ID cardholder, the additional guest tickets must be purchased at the general admission
ticket price, which is $30. These also are available at LTC. All $10 tickets sales will end at 5 p.m. June 15. Tickets sold at the door will be $30
general admission tickets.
6. K-State Football tickets are on sale now! 5 of 7 games have military discounts! Catch all the action this season at Bill Snyder
Family Stadium. Call 1.800.221.CATS to receive your special pricing. Games include: Missouri State, North Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State,
and Texas.
The Sesame Street Military experience will be at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. June 18 and at 6 p.m. June 19 at Long Fitness Center. Sesame Street is
touring military bases this summer with some of their most well-known characters. The live-action performers will sing, dance and bring smiles
to children of all ages. The event is open to Department of Defense cardholders. Admission is free, but you must have a ticket for the show.
Tickets are available at the Leisure Travel Center. For more information, call 785-239-5614.
7. In accordance with Policy Letter #13 signed 22 May and DTO 12-129, on 22 June we will begin turning Motorcycle Operators away from the
ACPs that are not utilizing the proper PPE. Beginning next week, we will begin handing a flyer to all motorcycle riders entering the installation
who are not conforming to the new policy letter; we will also continue our public affairs campaign to inform Soldiers and the public about the
new policy. You can find the Policy Letter on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/1HBCTDEVILBRIGADE?v=wall&ref-sgm or on our Webpage
at http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct
Governor's Day at the First Territorial Capitol: June 23, 2012 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM: Join us for a commemoration of the 150th anniversary of
Kansas statehood and the start of the Civil War. We'll also commemorate the arrival of Kansas Territorial Governor, Andrew Reeder, and the first
territorial legislature at Pawnee in 1855. Historic re-enactors and encampments, Pioneer craft and skill demonstrations, Meeting of the "Bogus
Legislature", Period music performed by the Territorial Troubadours, Milford Nature Center display of birds of prey, Homemade pies and
refreshments, and at 1:00 PM the Territorial Legislature's lively and historic meetings will be re-enacted. There is no cost to participate and all
history buffs, military friends and interested persons of all ages are invited and encouraged to attend. No Admission Fee. This event will be held
at the First Territorial Capitol, 693 Huebner Rd., Fort Riley, KS. For more information contact the Geary County Historical Society, 530 N. Adams
St., Junction City, KS 66441 785.238.1666
Country Stampede – Your 1HBCT Battalions these FREE tickets on hand now and don’t forget you may use your free Sunday tickets to upgrade
to 4-day GA passes for $85.00 at the ITR office. For Families wishing to upgrade their free Sunday ticket to a 4-day GA ticket please go to the ITR
office. By the USO here on Ft. Riley!
ACT and SAT prep classes for juniors and seniors are available from 1 to 3 p.m. through Aug. 2 every Tuesday and Thursday at the Middle
School Teen Center. To participate, students must be members of the teen center located at Building 5800 on Custer Hill. Membership is free.
8. Classes are also available on finding grants and scholarships and writing scholarship applications. For more information, call 785-239-1648 or
email eric.r.childs.naf@mail.mil
2012 Arts & Crafts Contest: The 2012 Arts and Craft Contest has begun and will run until June 30. In the annual juried competition,
participants may enter work in categories including ceramics, drawings, wood, digital art, fibers and textiles, water base painting, glass, oil base
painting, metals and jewelry, and mixed media. For more information, visit https://apps.imcom.army.mil/apptrac
Warrior Zone Patio BBQs: The Warrior Zone will host patio barbecues from 3 to 5 p.m. June 17, July 22 and Aug. 12. The barbecue will include
food, beverages and live entertainment.
In emergency utility service situations, such as power outages, please contact the Fort Riley Public Works Service Desk at 785-239-0900 to
report the problem. You also may call your neighborhood office and the staff will report the outage for you. For your neighborhood office phone
number, visit http://rileypicerne.com, click on “Residents” and “About Our Neighborhoods.” For tips on how to prepare and cope with a power
outage, visit http://www.acsim.army.mil/readyarmy/Power_Outage_ Fact_Sheet.pdf
Home Again, A ZERO TO THREE Publications from Military One Source: Military OneSource (MOS) has materials that you can order to support
Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Marines as they return from deployment. One of these publications, Home Again, is a board book made to be
shared by a parent with a young child. Sharing Home Again may help a child think about and prepare for reunion, and may help a parent
understand how a child may experience reunion. The book is sturdy and delightfully illustrated. It is published by ZERO TO THREE; a national
nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the health and development of infants and toddlers. Service Providers may order Home
Again through the MOS Service Provider catalog, without charge. To get more information about how to order Home Again or other MOS
educational and promotional materials, please feel free to contact me. Please feel free to share this information. POC: Bonnie Murdock, Kansas
MOS JFSAP Consultant 913-424-3038 or Bonnie.murdock@militaryonesource.com
Noise and Training Advisory for June 7-17, 2012: The potential for occasional noise impact is forecast for June 7-17, from 7 a.m. to 11:59 p.m.
http://www.riley.army.mil/NewsViewer.aspx?id=1785
9. USD 475 - Grief Counseling services are available to any student, staff member of USD 475 and to the Junction City
community at Lincoln Elementary, the Freshman Success Academy and Junction City Middle School from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm on Friday,
Monday and Tuesday for those affected by the tragic deaths of the Bramledge Family last week.
USAJOBS eases job hunting: Applying for jobs at Fort Riley has never been easier, according to assistant human resources officer Tina Lindsly,
Civilian Personnel Advisory Center. All government jobs on post – appropriated and Nonappropriated-funded positions – are listed through
www.usajobs.gov. Using the "What" and "Where" search tools, job seekers can find a position by job type or location with a few simple clicks of
a mouse. As of May 11, 32 listings were open at Fort Riley. That number fluctuates all the time as positions open and close in the system, Lindsly
said. Once the desired announcement has been spotted, one must sign in or create a new account to actually apply for the job. Lindsly
recommends checking USAJOBS at least every three days and making sure to read announcements in their entirety. Many people just gloss over
the job description and don't pay attention to key words and phrases they should use in their own resumes, or they neglect to upload requested
forms, Lindsly said. Answering all required information, using the verbiage in the announcement, and making sure to provide all required
materials before the listing closes, she said, is crucial to meeting the minimum requirements and being rated eligible for consideration. Because
USAJOBS is a global website, jobs are not listed for as long as they were in the past, Lindsly said. There is now a bigger pool of applicants. "We
want to make sure we get qualified applicants, but not so many that the manager can't handle the referral list," she said. Lindsly also suggests
paying close attention to the closing date and saving the announcement to "Saved Jobs" for easy access after log-in. A job will never be
announced for less than three business days, she said. After a listing closes, the system will pool all information and generate a referral list
through USA Staffing, Lindsly said. Being rated eligible or in-eligible is never determined by the system, she said, it is based on the answers an
applicant fills out in the assessment questionnaires. From there, the referral list is sent directly to the selecting official for consideration. Another
way to find a job at Fort Riley is to visit www.rileymwr.com and click on the "Employment" tab. From there, select "Fort Riley Jobs" or
"Surrounding Area Jobs" to see a list of current vacancies. Under surrounding area jobs, the Employment Readiness Program regularly updates a
list of jobs and job fair information. Through Army Community Service, the ERP "assists clients in overcoming the difficulties associated with
finding employment through education, training opportunities, job search assistance, career planning, resume review and development
assistance," according to its website at www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=ACS.employ. Job seekers who have experience with ERP are
generally more confident and put more thought into their applications, Lindsly said. Outside of health care and fire and safety, the most hiring
being done right now through CPAC is for NAF positions, she said. Lifeguards, food and beverage attendants, Child Youth and School Service
program assistants and cooks are some of the NAF jobs currently listed through USAJOBS. See flyers for 2 upcoming Job Fairs.
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11. Get home to Fort Riley safely with The Riley Ride: Pick up a $5 or $10 card at Leisure Travel Center on Custer Hill and use it to ride between Fort
Riley and Aggieville on Friday and Saturday nights. This service is open to all DoD ID cardholders. For more information, call 785-239-5614. Fort
Riley stops include bldg 7000F, bldg 7000G, bldg 7000A, bldg 7000C, bldg 7000D, bldg 7867 (Warrior Zone), bldg 210, WTB P-Lot, and bldg 694.
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12. Largest FREE 4th of July Celebration in KANSAS – Junction City Sundown Salute Events for all to enjoy! Race Entry Form also attached!
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15. KAW VALLEY RODEO MILITARY FAMILY APPRECIATION NIGHT: (Thursday, July 26, 2012): For those wishing to receive FREE tickets to the Kaw
Valley Rodeo’s 5th Annual Military Family Appreciation Night and the FREE picnic prior to the event you must sign up! If you would like to attend
this event on Military Appreciation Night, please contact your BN FRSA’s with your Name, contact ph (day and evening), email and # of tickets.
They also encourage as many as can to make a contribution to the Flint Hills Breadbasket- of course do not require a donation to attend, but
look at this as an opportunity to thank the community and support those who support us. Please encourage this opportunity as much as you
can! *** EVERYONE KNOWS: You MUST have a ticket PRIOR to attending the rodeo Thursday night. There are plenty of opportunities to
acquire tickets, but they MUST have one BEFORE the event to be admitted to the free BBQ, as well as the rodeo following.*** Also a
reminder that once the free tickets are gone, children will still be admitted free with the donation of a canned food/non-perishable food item
and military tickets will be available for only $5. ALL ATTENDEES MUST HAVE A TICKET- no exceptions. For more information please check out
their website at http://kawvalleyrodeo.com/ or check them out on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Manhattan-Kaw-Valley-
Rodeo/324572356706
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18. Junction City Chamber of Commerce - The Chamber Crossroads of Leadership program will hold a book drive for children’s books. A collection
box will be set up in the Chamber office for any books our members or the public would like to donate. Please stop by 701 N Jefferson with your
donations to help this cause.
The Junction City Chamber is looking for volunteers to join the Junction Function committee. If you are interested in joining the committee and
making this year’s Junction Function a great success, please contact the Chamber office at (785) 762-2632, or E-mail nikki.davies@jcks.com
Military Community and Family Policy Weekly: Welcome to the Military Community and Family Policy (MC&FP) Weekly
eNewsletter providing you with access to the latest Quality of Life news and information from the Department of Defense and dates for
upcoming Guard and Reserve onsite sales. The link below will open up the MC&FP Weekly eNewsletter in your browser. If the link above does
not work, please copy and paste the entire link into your browser window. http://apps.mhf.dod.mil/mcfp/weekly A PDF version of the
newsletter is also available for download from the link above. Your MC&FP Team! Military Community and Family Policy Office of the Secretary
of Defense Providing policy, tools, and resources to further enhance the quality of life of service members and their families.
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necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government. The views and opinions of
authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government,and shall not be used for advertising or
product endorsement purposes.